lostinspace
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LOL. Found one like that about six months ago, but the person who did mine was smart enough to insulate it with drywall mud.
Actually, it was earlier this year.You must have been a real hit at the Christmas party that year. :grin:
As long as the good guy wins.Actually, it was earlier this year.
There is a bit more to the story. It got more than a little acrimonious but I'm disinclined post further about it on a public forum.
................................ The conclusion was that those below about the 40th percentile are too inept at a skill to recognize how bad they really are.
Ah yes, 90% are above average.Virtually everyone questioned about their skills rated themselves between the 55th and 85th percentile no matter what the skill.
Improvise, adapt, & overcome!Just this morning I received pics from down range of work done by GI's, where they used spray foam instead of box connectors.
I was thinking about posting some of the electrical work I have seen in Iraq...and probably still will as time allows. But that pic tops tops everything! I guess necessity is the mother of invention (and fire).
Just this morning I received pics from down range of work done by GI's, where they used spray foam instead of box connectors.
I don't get it. The military does a great job teaching these guys how to operate $M equipment. Why the problem with a $2 receptacle? Are they not required to take a course before embarking on a journey such as this?Spray foam is only part of the problem...
Wire nuts and boxes are soooo over rated lol
I don't get it. The military does a great job teaching these guys how to operate $M equipment. Why the problem with a $2 receptacle? Are they not required to take a course before embarking on a journey such as this?
Or do I have the wrong perception and they handle fighting equipment & ordinance with the same "get 'er done" attitude?
I could see if you were under fire, you do what you gotta do to survive. But I just don't see this as fitting that scenario. It is hard for me to judge sitting here in the states in an air-conditioned room.I'm not going to defend that craftsmanship in anyway. I was not part of it.
In my experiance over here the "powers that be" don't want to hear about delays. I have heard many times "just make it work". It can make for a tough situation. But with KBR making the news for the electrocutions (I think they are the scape goat) I have no trouble throwing the BS flag and doing things correctly.