Wall of Defects...

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220/221 said:
Everybody I work with wears shorts until around January.

I only made it thru a few minutes of this clowns speel.

I was praying that his waych would blow up :D Does anyone ever manhandle hot service conductors like that?

Bond bushings on concentrics ovrer 1" ?

Must idenntify conductors with tape?

Must use no lox?

Contrarily???Ironically???? They should have done some editing.

When he couldn't explain that the first point of disconnect was the whole panel, I gave up.

Would been better if they used an electrician that took mike holts course.
 
Painful.... to say the least. I watched the first 17 minutes before I started to skip around.

Do as I say, Not as I do...I can see better without these silly safety glasses. Yeah, until you get molten copper in your eyes! Mwah hah hah hah :grin:
 
220/221 said:
Everybody I work with wears shorts until around January.

I only made it thru a few minutes of this clowns speel.

I was praying that his waych would blow up :D Does anyone ever manhandle hot service conductors like that?

Bond bushings on concentrics ovrer 1" ?

Must idenntify conductors with tape?

Must use no lox?

Contrarily???Ironically???? They should have done some editing.

When he couldn't explain that the first point of disconnect was the whole panel, I gave up.

You made if further than I did. I shut it down when he told us that he could identify #10 awg. I did learn that I'd better start installing bond bushings on all my concentrics over 3/4", regardless of my voltage to ground.
 
He said it was hot in the first minute or so.......right after he took his glasses off.:grin:

If it wasn't hot, why was he stressing the gloves???

I fast forwarded a bit and saw him wiggle the backstabbed wires out of a recep and switch polarity.
 
LarryFine said:
Not to mention black socks and sandals.


no, no sandals for me. i dress for the day.

if i'm in shorts, i'm wearing some type of rockport boat shoe in varying colors, unless i plan on being on concrete for most of the day, then its a new balance extra wide tennis shoe.

denim pants get plain old work boots.

cotton or twill pants get a casual wingtip brogue. sometimes a boat shoe will do with this also. depends on the working surface.


is this getting too weird? :)

i sold shoes part time when i was in high-school, and got some type of weird fixation for shoes. plus, i live by the words of lieutenant dan taylor who said the most important thing a soldier has is his feet.
 
I liked the part when he talked about using AL for the larger circuits like dryers and water heaters.

Or where he says 2 conductors on a breaker have to be the same material otherwise one could pull out. Wouldn't that be because the conductors would be a diiferent size for their ampacities?
 
steelersman said:
He said that you must use de-oxide paste, but I remember on a previous thread that people were saying that it's not in the code that you must use it for aluminum conductors. What's up with that?
It is in the Alcan Cable wiremans guide for installation of thier product. I thought that if the manufacturer deemed it part of the install that it would be required to keep the product listed .
 
you know, if this video were scripted, it could probably be condensed down to about 15 minutes. most of what i've seen is just mindless chatter between those two morons. and about 10 minutes of the guy with hair saying, "the, uh. . . the . . . . uh . . . . .uh . . . . .well. . . . .. . um. . . . the. . . . uh"
 
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