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I have seen worse, at least they didnt just run romex up the wall to the light.
Jimmy
Life is tough, Life is tougher when you are stupid
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Twister,
We don't know what is inside that plastic pipe. My guess would be a piece of RX wire. However without opening it up we would be guessing.
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Harold: Cute. I'm starting a collection of 'great' installs also.
John
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As far as wiring, my money is on speaker wire.
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At least the plumbing pipe is rated for a 'wet location'.
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Geeze, how hard is it to go to "Orange Town" and get some LFMC and fittings? Just a few aisles away from plumbing...
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First rate bricklayer though.
Wood work but can't!
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Assuming it's actually brick and not some kind of cardboard brick veneer...
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Looks like the brick below is new and the verticle laid row above is original(older) so I wonder how the box was extended through new brick from what looks like original sconce placement..looks remuddled to me, chris
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