stickboy1375 said:Your just showing your age, I have no problem making splices in a ceiling box. :wink: :grin:
Then jes wait till you get to be an old geezer.... Then you'll understand.:wink:
stickboy1375 said:Your just showing your age, I have no problem making splices in a ceiling box. :wink: :grin:
480sparky said:I vote for 408.4. It's not just violated. It's totally ignored.
peter d said:As for troubleshooting someone else's work, we're electricians.We get paid to drop lights and take devices out when something doesn't work, whether the feed is at the light, the switch, or a jbox some place else. It makes no difference to me how the last guy wired it.
dnem said:Most of the lights picked by the owner are a pain in the *** to install just once. . The last thing I want to do is touch them again for any reason. . Some of these lights you have to balance with one hand while you try to line up stems [that you can't see] and have a ball-nut ready with your other hand. . You get to try to line up the stems until your arm starts to cramp and then switch arms. . If you drop a ball-nut, undo it all [probably joints too], get off the ladder and find where it rolled to [maybe] and start all over again.dnem said:HA. I've been there.
Isn't that why you have an apprentice? :grin: :roll:dnem said:Most of the lights picked by the owner are a pain in the *** to install just once. . The last thing I want to do is touch them again for any reason. . Some of these lights you have to balance with one hand while you try to line up stems [that you can't see] and have a ball-nut ready with your other hand. . You get to try to line up the stems until your arm starts to cramp and then switch arms. . If you drop a ball-nut, undo it all [probably joints too], get off the ladder and find where it rolled to [maybe] and start all over again.
dnem said:You think it's fine to troubleshoot your own work on a ladder with your hands over your head instead of on the floor with the switch box chest high ? . If you want to do it, go right ahead ! . Be my guest !
"We get paid to drop lights"
I'm not talking about a keyless. . Most of the lights picked by the owner are a pain in the *** to install just once. . The last thing I want to do is touch them again for any reason. . Some of these lights you have to balance with one hand while you try to line up stems [that you can't see] and have a ball-nut ready with your other hand. . You get to try to line up the stems until your arm starts to cramp and then switch arms. . If you drop a ball-nut, undo it all [probably joints too], get off the ladder and find where it rolled to [maybe] and start all over again.
Thanks ! But no thanks ! . I'll stick to joints in the switch box.
"As for troubleshooting someone else's work, we're electricians."
someone else's work . You changed the subject. . Of course you troubleshoot what you're given. . That's not what I'm talking about.
As far as making things harder on myself, nope. . I'll pass. . I'd rather be a smart electrician than a macho electrician.
peter d said:I really have no idea what point you're trying to make but all I hear is a bunch of complaining. Boo hoo...you have to take a light down. :roll:
480sparky said:Try taking down a light that took 8 hours, two men, and a block & tackle to install.![]()
iwire said:Yeah like that is not a once in a blue moon type of deal.
If I was installing a light like that I might consider where I made splices, but for the typical fixture i will make splices wherever is easy for roughing in without any concern about trouble shooting simple circuits in the future.
I agree. Anyone IMPO who has good experience troubleshooting or trimming out a house that they didn't wire knows that it makes a little more sense to try to keep only switch legs in light fixtures.cowboyjwc said:I'd make all of mine in the switch boxes if I could, what with the bad shoulders and the bad knees, then I wouldn't have to reach up or kneel down.
steelersman said:I agree. Anyone IMPO who has good experience troubleshooting or trimming out a house that they didn't wire knows that it makes a little more sense to try to keep only switch legs in light fixtures.
stickboy1375 said:You guys can cry all you want, I really dont care, but I have never had to take a fixture down to remake a splice... My kids dont cry as much as some of you guys.![]()
stickboy1375 said:You guys can cry all you want, I really dont care, but I have never had to take a fixture down to remake a splice... My kids dont cry as much as some of you guys.![]()
stickboy1375 said:You guys can cry all you want, I really dont care, but I have never had to take a fixture down to remake a splice... My kids dont cry as much as some of you guys.![]()
I agree these guys need to quit complaining about people feeding through light boxes.stickboy1375 said:You guys can cry all you want, I really dont care, but I have never had to take a fixture down to remake a splice... My kids dont cry as much as some of you guys.![]()
stickboy1375 said:Your just showing your age, I have no problem making splices in a ceiling box. :wink: :grin:
electricmanscott said: