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#1625 06/05/01 11:47 PM
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Always bring the second battery up in the Attic because the drill's going to stop halfway through.

Bill


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#1626 06/06/01 12:14 AM
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Scott said:
>The 1/2" KO on the hot panel that you cannot shut down, pops out with such ease, it bounces all around, then falls right against a hot subfeed lug and lies against the deadfront mount

Now would you kindly finish the story...
Did you use a magnet or how do you get it out of there?

#1627 06/06/01 12:16 AM
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There's no such thing as a "quick 30 minute to 1 hour job"

#1628 09/01/01 04:07 PM
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Originally posted by electure:
After climbing to the roof of a 40' tall building, you'll find that the equipment you need to work on has all metric bolts.
The roof ladder will always be located on the opposite corner of the building from the spot you need to go.
You'll go to fix a machine to find that they have a great set of schematics...in Mandarin Chinese.
When you've hurried to reach a point for your inspection on a fast-track job, you'll always finish on a Thursday...and City Hall will be closed on Friday.
As soon as the inspector OK's the release of power for an eager customer, there will be a major utility problem and it will take all the utility workers days to repair it...they won't get to you for a week.
When you finally get an applicant for that service truck job that really seems like he'll be great for your company, you'll find out he's just been released from prison for embezzling and has no driver's license.
The chance of having a load of fixtures damaged in transit or built wrong is 10X greater if you need them urgently or they have a 2 month+ lead time to replace. In stock items will be OK


[This message has been edited by electure (edited 05-19-2001).]

Drywall installers always bury one or two of your boxes in the room you forgot to count the number of openings.

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