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On May 29, 10:53*am, "Don White" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... wrote: So, your home electrical system was designed by a loud-mouthed, drunken, semi-literate nincompoop, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope, thank God you and your union slackers were nowhere to be found... The work got done, and done right. How would *you* know the job was "done right"? He probably stuck a fork into the plug outlets to test the system. Why did Harry do that? Is he that stupid? |
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On Fri, 29 May 2009 12:35:47 -0400, jim785 wrote:
Why are we still talking about knife switches? I didn't bring it up. Ours are working fine after a hundred years, so I haven't given them a lot of thought. Casady |
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"HK" wrote in message m... wrote: On May 29, 10:25 am, HK wrote: wrote: So, your home electrical system was designed by a loud-mouthed, drunken, semi-literate nincompoop, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope, thank God you and your union slackers were nowhere to be found... The work got done, and done right. How would *you* know the job was "done right"? Pffffttt... You can "pffffttt" all you like, but it's no substitute for the cold hard fact that you surely know nothing about wiring a home properly, or, in fact, much about anything else, either. House wiring isn't exactly rocket science Harry. There's a good book for you on on subject at Barnes and Noble entitled, "Home Wiring for Dummies". Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... wrote: On May 29, 10:25 am, HK wrote: wrote: So, your home electrical system was designed by a loud-mouthed, drunken, semi-literate nincompoop, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope, thank God you and your union slackers were nowhere to be found... The work got done, and done right. How would *you* know the job was "done right"? Pffffttt... You can "pffffttt" all you like, but it's no substitute for the cold hard fact that you surely know nothing about wiring a home properly, or, in fact, much about anything else, either. House wiring isn't exactly rocket science Harry. There's a good book for you on on subject at Barnes and Noble entitled, "Home Wiring for Dummies". Eisboch Wiring a home properly requires some knowledge of electricity, knowledge of wiring, and knowledge of the electrical code. An idiot like JustHate surely can run wire, but that doesn't mean he really knows what he is doing or that he does the wiring according to code. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... wrote: On May 29, 10:25 am, HK wrote: wrote: So, your home electrical system was designed by a loud-mouthed, drunken, semi-literate nincompoop, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope, thank God you and your union slackers were nowhere to be found... The work got done, and done right. How would *you* know the job was "done right"? Pffffttt... You can "pffffttt" all you like, but it's no substitute for the cold hard fact that you surely know nothing about wiring a home properly, or, in fact, much about anything else, either. House wiring isn't exactly rocket science Harry. There's a good book for you on on subject at Barnes and Noble entitled, "Home Wiring for Dummies". Eisboch In fact you can legally do your own house wiring in most jurisdictions. |
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On Fri, 29 May 2009 16:31:26 -0500, Richard Casady
wrote: On Fri, 29 May 2009 12:35:47 -0400, jim785 wrote: Why are we still talking about knife switches? I didn't bring it up. Ours are working fine after a hundred years, so I haven't given them a lot of thought. I did. And it was you who got me going. --Vic |
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On Fri, 29 May 2009 17:50:28 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... wrote: On May 29, 10:25 am, HK wrote: wrote: So, your home electrical system was designed by a loud-mouthed, drunken, semi-literate nincompoop, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope, thank God you and your union slackers were nowhere to be found... The work got done, and done right. How would *you* know the job was "done right"? Pffffttt... You can "pffffttt" all you like, but it's no substitute for the cold hard fact that you surely know nothing about wiring a home properly, or, in fact, much about anything else, either. House wiring isn't exactly rocket science Harry. There's a good book for you on on subject at Barnes and Noble entitled, "Home Wiring for Dummies". Don't you know that only a qualified Union electrical contractor with only the finest German... Er...I'm doing it again aren't I? Sorry. |
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"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... wrote: On May 29, 10:25 am, HK wrote: wrote: So, your home electrical system was designed by a loud-mouthed, drunken, semi-literate nincompoop, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope, thank God you and your union slackers were nowhere to be found... The work got done, and done right. How would *you* know the job was "done right"? Pffffttt... You can "pffffttt" all you like, but it's no substitute for the cold hard fact that you surely know nothing about wiring a home properly, or, in fact, much about anything else, either. House wiring isn't exactly rocket science Harry. There's a good book for you on on subject at Barnes and Noble entitled, "Home Wiring for Dummies". Eisboch Wiring a home properly requires some knowledge of electricity, knowledge of wiring, and knowledge of the electrical code. An idiot like JustHate surely can run wire, but that doesn't mean he really knows what he is doing or that he does the wiring according to code. You look it up in a book. Not to insult electricians, but that's basically all they learn to get a license. Wiring is pretty straightforward. I have fun "qualifying" licensed electricians with a simple question. Assume your house is wired with a 200 ampere service (which is pretty standard for the average sized home). You have two "hot" legs, a neutral and ground. The size of each hot leg is sized to handle 200 amperes. That's 200 amps each, or a total of 400 amps. Yet, the white "neutral" lead is the same size as the hot leads .... rated for 200 amps. Why? Very few licensed electricians will give the correct answer. Eisboch |
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On May 29, 6:12*pm, Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2009 17:50:28 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... wrote: On May 29, 10:25 am, HK wrote: wrote: So, your home electrical system was designed by a loud-mouthed, drunken, semi-literate nincompoop, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope, thank God you and your union slackers were nowhere to be found... The work got done, and done right. How would *you* know the job was "done right"? Pffffttt... You can "pffffttt" all you like, but it's no substitute for the cold hard fact that you surely know nothing about wiring a home properly, or, in fact, much about anything else, either. House wiring isn't exactly rocket science Harry. * There's a good book for you on on subject at Barnes and Noble entitled, "Home Wiring for Dummies". Don't you know that only a qualified Union electrical contractor with only the finest German... Er...I'm doing it again aren't I? Sorry.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope, go check the code, get a few tools including a good tester and have at it.. I passed my inspection fine and the Zoning guy is also the Fire Marshall... Just redid all of the plumbing H+C water and heat last year too.. I can sweat a pipe like any union slacker... |
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