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#111631 01/12/07 11:27 PM
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"I wonder if CA's certification program will put an end to this."


I'm not holding my breath on that one...

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#111632 01/15/07 09:31 PM
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Some more from Trollog

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Here is some more work by the same lo-volt guys between 2 other
buildings in
the same project.. The green stripe represents where the pipe runs, the
colored arrows are points where I photographed sections of pipe. See
if you
can count all the 90's and 45's


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#111633 01/15/07 11:35 PM
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How do they like you photographing their work? [Linked Image] I cant even begin to count all those bends. Thats about TWICE the allowed bends, I think.

#111634 01/16/07 04:59 PM
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Have they pulled any wires yet, or do they take the hack approach and run wires first through all the sections and then glue it all?

#111635 01/16/07 06:03 PM
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Maybe a bucket of jet line and a rat, or a slicked up fiberglass fishtape? Whatever the case, I bet it was a sight to see.


Luke Clarke
Electrical Planner for TVA.

#111636 01/16/07 09:42 PM
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check out the yellow arrow pic.. that monstrosity is empty at the moment. I have been watching these guys for the past week since they showed up to complete the PV install.. a total bunch of clowns. All tools brand spankin' new as in, bought yesterday, some 28 yr old yuppie running the show, and it seems those guys are constantly yakking on the phone rather than working.. watched one guy spend 3 hrs mounting a disconnect!

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