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Rewired; I stay as far away from the electrical aisles as possible whenever there are employees present.

I've tried to help the novice customers not burn their house down and I've gotten in too many arguments with the idiots that they hire to give DIY advice.

I heard 1 customer ask for an extension cord for their air conditioner and get directed to the right one. When he whined about the price, the idiot handed him a 16/2 and said "how about this one, it does the same job and it's cheaper".

Why do I even go into the big box stores?? It's like climbing Mount Everest..."because it's there".


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Originally Posted by Zog
goo-gone will remove any adhesive residue

WD-40 works great too.


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"Will it be cheaper if I drill the holes for you?"
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