Cut In Boxes

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when i use old work boxes and madison straps, i tape my receptacles or switches up and i also crimp the madison straps with my dikes. whenever i use any metal box i tape the device. just my way of doing things.
 
480sparky said:
Why not just require a set of as-built prints?

Usually we do but few will know how to read them and nobody will know where it is anyways.When a customer gets into a box they should know the risk.As to finding a tripped breaker most can be trained to run finger down them and find it.
 
If I am working it hot I will tape a fat switch (spec grade) in a metal cut in. Sometimes an outlet if I think I will have trouble getting it in smoothly.


I will also tape devices when I know they have to be removed by a drywaller or tile guy etc.
 
220/221 said:
If I am working it hot I will tape a fat switch (spec grade) in a metal cut in. Sometimes an outlet if I think I will have trouble getting it in smoothly.


I will also tape devices when I know they have to be removed by a drywaller or tile guy etc.

Something tells me they should be smart enough to turn the power off first... if not at least ask someone to show them how...?
 
Something tells me they should be smart enough to turn the power off first... if not at least ask someone to show them how...?

I don't disagree but still, it's a simple courtesy and only takes 30 seconds.

I tend to look at the whole job as partially my responsibility.
 
e57 said:
No.... I unfortunatley still smoke, and am offered them all the time - they are still out there....

As a former smoker, I still carry a matchbook or two and lighter in my van. They sometimes come in handy. Any convenience store still hands out matches.
 
Jim W in Tampa said:
Hope it aint that custom blend stuff.LOL
Nope - its the over the counter stuff that gets a hold on ya....

Paul - Back on the convienience of lighters. I can not count how many times I have used a lighter to find my flash light.... Ya drop it in the insulation and it all goes dark....:roll:
 
"shorting" out in a commercial enviorment to save time takes a big set of brass valls . Untill you have mains tripped in another building , or dump a phone systen at 10:00 am you really will never get it
 
peter d said:
NOOOOOOOO...............NOT AGAIN!!!!!

I think it's time to add this one to the FAQ list. It's starting to become like the ground up or down discussion.
You know the drill. Write it up, post it, survive the trial by fire and it's in. :)
 
tonyou812 said:
"shorting" out in a commercial enviorment to save time takes a big set of brass valls . Untill you have mains tripped in another building , or dump a phone systen at 10:00 am you really will never get it

I have seen 50 amp breaker on #12,Care to short that one ?Also seen 208 /20 amps with only one pole labeled in one panel other in panel next to it with no label.Also had a 30 2 pole short out (bad breaker) and kick 1,000 main (poco guy happened to be next to it at time (think there mighted been a bad smell near him )
 
lol man I am the one who shorted out the receptacle and blew the main breaker and popped the fuse on the transformer outside and had to wait 2 hours for the POCO to come fix..:grin: :D

I even own them fancy breaker finders..dont have much faith in them any more..man did that planed outage turn rather big..had trouble sitting in truck for awhile..:) :smile:

So can anyone recommend a high quality circuit breaker locator and a broken wire in the wall finder..I am getting really good at sheet rock repair..my painting skills are still iffy though..
 
cschmid said:
lol man I am the one who shorted out the receptacle and blew the main breaker and popped the fuse on the transformer outside and had to wait 2 hours for the POCO to come fix..:grin: :D

I even own them fancy breaker finders..dont have much faith in them any more..man did that planed outage turn rather big..had trouble sitting in truck for awhile..:) :smile:

So can anyone recommend a high quality circuit breaker locator and a broken wire in the wall finder..I am getting really good at sheet rock repair..my painting skills are still iffy though..
the ideal suretest is a nice one so is the amprobe. i use the old fashioned greenlee and it worksfor me
 
I actually have the Amprobe AT1000 I am not impressed with it..you get to the panel and the signal is so massive you have trouble with locating the correct breaker even adjusting the power on it..maybe I need lesson on its useage..wonder if I can get hot model to show me how to use it..
 
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