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You can tell when you're getting jaded. My first thought was "well, at least they made an attempt at grounding..."
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Man... I have been seaching for invisible extension rings and can never find them at the supply house. I wonder if that's a raco or thepitt?
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This is located in an Antique Emporium. The owner was replacing a damaged ceiling panel and discovered it, then called me. The flex feeds the fan motor of a hot water unit heater which is no longer used. I disconnected it and installed a blank cover. The bare wire is looped around a screw in the cover and then to the box cover mounting screw. I admit, this is a first for me.
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Arseegee, Man... I have been seaching for invisible extension rings and can never find them at the supply house. LOL Roger
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I think the same company makes them as makes that Invisidorf that George Corron keeps not seeing everywhere
[This message has been edited by electure (edited 11-13-2004).]
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I have been seaching for invisible extension rings and can never find them at the supply house. Check your invoices, they should show a charge for them. Problem is that when you do an inventory, they are tough to count as you can't see them...
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