stickboy1375
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- Litchfield, CT
Wow! Where does your screwdriver go when you drop it?
From looking at the pictures, the cabinets look like there built with quality in mind.
Could you get the bottom left screw out? Of course, I have no idea how you are expected to do anything if you could.:blink:
While it's not compliant, at least it looks nice and neat, and like an electrician did it.
I can beat that, brick kitchen built in basement
window with ladder ,You can just see right edge of panel behind brick
and yes brick goes right up to left edge of panel, I dont think you could get a stubby screwdriver on the breaker screws,:thumbsdown:
I think the only way to get to the wires is to pull breakers out
Again, this really appears to be fine, high quality work. You would think a builder or a homeowner that would do that quality of work would know better.
Again, this really appears to be fine, high quality work. You would think a builder or a homeowner that would do that quality of work would know better.
They don't care, they just please the homeowner.
I'm sure the missus is very happy with the finished product -and that's all that matters.
Is it me or does this 'sub' panel (OP) look overloaded?
That's why you do an excellent job just so the inspected is wowed and blown away by the quality and doen't even notice anything else. Who would ever want to sight a code violation?
While it's not compliant, at least it looks nice and neat, and like an electrician did it.
Is it me or does this 'sub' panel (OP) look overloaded?
Looks to me as though there are about 18 more spaces available.