stickboy1375
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I love that show. Blows away the Simpson's.brantmacga 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?stickboy1375 said:
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?
well then the guy i the video was wrong!!!!!!stickboy1375 said:Noalox (de-ox) is not required by the NEC. I personally only use the stuff for anti-seizing.
Well, you're in Florida; you tell us.Jim W in Tampa said:Do many electricians wear shorts ?
I never have and seldom see it.LarryFine said:Well, you're in Florida; you tell us.
Actually, I do if the weather permits.
Jim W in Tampa said:Lots of bad info but its a start.Do many electricians wear shorts ?
Jim W in Tampa said:I never have and seldom see it.
Not to mention black socks and sandals.brantmacga said:if my day is booked doing something like a pool install or something where i'm not in contact with the customer, i'm definitely wearing shorts and usually a fedora; yes, its quite a sight.