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Originally posted by infinity:
Tough crowd. Anyone feeling sorry for the guy in the OP yet? :D

don't patronize me. There should simply be a general rule. The "6-12" elminates extion cords for safety reasons, why not have a rule so you can see in that same room before you trip over a big wheel

[ January 29, 2006, 07:48 AM: Message edited by: electricmanscott ]
 
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Scott were did You find that Big Wheel? I am looking to Buy my daughter one. Just could not find the one with the "Hemi" Bob, no kidding I just passed a mini van the other day with that many ladders on top scary insn't it
 
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Originally posted by triphase:
Scott were did You find that Big Wheel? I am looking to Buy my daughter one. Just could not find the one with the "Hemi" Bob, no kidding I just passed a mini van the other day with that many ladders on top scary insn't it
Most of that stuff on mini van looks like scaffolding to me. If it is all ladders, maybe poor guy is going to have to work in several different rooms and doesn't want to move ladder from room to room.

Gee, with that logic I hope I never have to work with him.
:D :D :D :D
 
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Most of that stuff on mini van looks like scaffolding to me.
For the most part it is, Those square poles with the leg sticking down is what we call a pole jacks, the siders and brick layers use to move their platform up the side of a building as they get higher and higher with each coarse of the material, the long adjustable planks sit on that leg and is moved up the building by it.
The rest is a cluster of ladders.

[ January 29, 2006, 08:01 PM: Message edited by: hurk27 ]
 
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a switch can be no more then 6'7" from the door.

bottom of the door :p


(assuming the bottom is flush with the floor :cool: )
 
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Originally posted by PlnOldRick:
a switch can be no more then 6'7" from the door.

bottom of the door :p


(assuming the bottom is flush with the floor :cool: )
Rick, do you have a code reference for the 6' 7"?
 
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Originally posted by triphase:
Bottom of what door? Switch height 404.8 I just want My HEMI!
Thanks for the reference. The bottom of the door threw me off.


Trevor
 
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By Triphase: Scott were did You find that Big Wheel? I am looking to Buy my daughter one.
Triphase I don't think you will want your daughter to have one. :D

I don't think a HEMI big wheel like this, will likly be found in a house.
Much toooooo Big :D


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Like Scott said:
You do not want to trip over this Big wheel.

[ January 30, 2006, 12:47 AM: Message edited by: hurk27 ]
 
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Well I just ordered that "Big Wheel" But I am going to have to do some remodeling to get it in the House. Question. I am probably going to have to relocate all My switches away from doors to allow for wider openings How far away can I move them?
 
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Originally posted by infinity:
Originally posted by PlnOldRick:
a switch can be no more then 6'7" from the door.

bottom of the door :p


(assuming the bottom is flush with the floor :cool: )
Rick, do you have a code reference for the 6' 7"?
i was tryin to pull a fast one :eek:
 
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