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#121189 06/23/05 11:22 AM
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a hole..... in need of patching now [Linked Image]

#121190 06/23/05 09:02 PM
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If the boxes were rated, you could slap a blank floor plate on them, or the ones with the 1/2, or 3/4 KO's, and hard wire a reffer or something there.


Mark Heller
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#121191 06/23/05 09:59 PM
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Couple of strips of Duct-tape and Bob's your uncle, you wouldn't even know they are there. [Linked Image]

#121192 06/23/05 10:58 PM
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"Bob's your uncle"??

Is that an expression like, "well I'll be darned"??

#121193 06/23/05 11:10 PM
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"bob's your uncle" is 'proper English' for "before you know it"

#121194 06/24/05 02:55 AM
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'Bob's your Uncle, Fanny's your Aunt' is the full expression. In these enlightened days it might be Bob's your Auntie! [Linked Image]
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#121195 06/26/05 10:15 PM
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Those floor receptacles would never pass the board of health inspection - maybe that is one of the reasons they were moved.


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