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#110208 03/10/06 08:38 PM
Joined: Mar 2005
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An EE? Snigger ye not! At least his hammer shanks won't go rusty! laugh


Wood work but can't!
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#110209 03/19/06 01:29 PM
Joined: Jul 2005
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Why get gouged by a contractor when you can do it yourself? See, the lights come on.

I love the 'danger' note posted by the time clock and panel.

#110210 03/20/06 02:05 PM
Joined: Nov 2002
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Only a small percentage of EEs are schooled in power and even less regarding code. Unfortunately the majority makes the minority look bad.

My experience is electricians follow code and EEs write it. Scary huh??? Look at the titles at NFPA that work on the code. Lots of EEs in there....keeping everyone safe. Careful who you pick on....

RSlater,
RSmike

#110211 03/20/06 06:06 PM
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"Don't do what I do, do what I tell you to do"- James Plaster, Apprentice Master, September 1957. Same old same old.

Alan


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#110212 03/20/06 11:46 PM
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Lots of bad wiring, but no indication that this caused the fire. What happened?

Rick Miell

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