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Originally Posted by Alan Belson
Sorry Walrus; we call them 'gas taps', you call them 'valves'. [ Our bath tap = your faucet.]

Learned something smile I figured a tap was a place where you would hook up a supply to an appliance??

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You can't get the cover on? And you call yourself an electrician smile


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Is it me or is the neutral wire totally hammered too? It looks like a bare conductor with tape on it or am I not seeing that right? Almost like they ran THHN or something bare in the wall?

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I think that's probably SE cable.

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You got it, Ian!

SE cable


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His plumbing skills aren't much better than his electrical ones. Look at all the separate fittings he used to make the transition to the flex line...

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Notch that 2x4 out a little more.. and your in!:)

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well if it don't fit, then just cut the cover like the 2X4


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You mean like this one, Joe? Can you tell where the next cabinet will be hung?

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Ha ha exactly what i was thinking, btw guys, i got my new camera phone so ill have some nice pics comming soon (who can i send them to?)


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