What is wrong with other trades?

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Dennis Alwon said:
I always go 1" higher and still do but one time the cabinet installer pulled the dang wires inside his cabinet. :roll: Now what was he thinking? :-?

I've had that happen also... How long have these jokers been in the trade?
 
emahler said:
we are doing a dialysis clinic in a hospital right now...the building is finished, with working bathrooms approximately 100' from the door to the unit we are working in...4 companies on site (us, the plumbers, the hvac's, and the framing/sheetrockers)...cups of urine all over the jobsite....ain't us, the plumbers or the tin knockers...
When I was working as a locomotive electrician we used to have to work in the "short hood" (the nose) of the locomotive. This is where the toilet is located. Most of the time it looked like the railroad crew members would just open their zipper and let it fly instead of ducking down, going down the stairs, and using the toilet. It was nasty on the floor and it smelled disgusting!
 
Love the prima donna attitudes. Cus lord knows, there aren't any electricians out there who would screw things up for other trades. :roll:
 
stickboy1375 said:
Yes, I use cardboard, I also leave the lights an inch higher then the planned cabinet bottom, this allows the cabinet installer to just notch the sheetrock down and not have to worry about any patching or whatever.
I like this idea im gonna try that next time around.. last house I did they buried quite a few of my wires too. I would just lightly staple it on the edge of the wood so it would protrude a bit and they still buired wires.
 
paul said:
Love the prima donna attitudes. Cus lord knows, there aren't any electricians out there who would screw things up for other trades. :roll:

Thank you Paul. :grin:

I love how only electricians are qualified to do all trades.
 
splinetto said:
I had a carpenter tell me he nicked a wire...I went over to look at it...He nicked it right in half....Atleast he told me
And at least he respected himself as well as you. That's a guy you can trust.
 
splinetto said:
I had a carpenter tell me he nicked a wire...I went over to look at it...He nicked it right in half....Atleast he told me
I always ask the other trades from "get go" if you happen to damage anything above ground or under just pleeease come get me and make me aware. Chances are everthing will work out in the wash later on during const. Shopping plazas and the like can get very hairy when all the trades are clashing at once to meet a deadline. My boss seldom sends out a back charge in the event that someone accidentally screws up, as long as we are notified in the "rough" stage of the game, cuz he knows it's just a matter of time before we destroy some water/ sewer/ tv cable/ gas/ etc.etc... and usually we get the same treatment.......usually , not always though.
 
I don't send out a lot of backcharges either, but I'm starting to thing by now I could've insulated & sheetrocked a project with what I should be backcharging those contractors.:wink:
 
Jim I deleted a post of yours that talked about urine, feces and immigrants.

If you really feel I have hurt the forum by doing so feel more then free to contact another moderator. Your posts are not really deleted and could be restored by any other moderator.


Have cold one for me. ;)
 
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Jim W in Tampa said:
Your right topic was OTHER TRADES

Very good, let's keep it to that, not race, creed, religion, politics, etc...,

Roger
 
stickboy1375 said:
Here is a kitchen rough in I went back to after the insulators were done, I am really tired of holding other trades hands and babysitting.


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This is what it should have looked like,

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This is why I make a special trip to some of my projects.
There is also a lack of supervision for most jpbs. In specific: Specs house

Did they request undercabinet lights or under insulation lights!!:D
 
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