robertearl
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You can neve have enough electrical tape.....

Wow.... just WOW.... I got a really good laugh out of this one. I'm not even sure where to start... I mean. You have to give the guy points for creativity. I don't think that solution would even occur to me. "Outside the box" thinking indeed!
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Did he not in fact get electricity from one place to another?? 

Wow.... just WOW.... I got a really good laugh out of this one. I'm not even sure where to start... I mean. You have to give the guy points for creativity. I don't think that solution would even occur to me. "Outside the box" thinking indeed!
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"Code" only requires you wrap that splice with tape - your choice of electrical, masking, Scotch, duct, paper, athletic. In wet locations, it must be sealed completely with RTV or silicone caulk.I'm wondering why the connections to the cord weren't soldered and covered with shrink tube? :
"Code" only requires you wrap that splice with tape - your choice of electrical, masking, Scotch, duct, paper, athletic. In wet locations, it must be sealed completely with RTV or silicone caulk.
Wow.... just WOW.... I got a really good laugh out of this one. I'm not even sure where to start... I mean. You have to give the guy points for creativity. I don't think that solution would even occur to me. "Outside the box" thinking indeed!
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What I don't understand is why they don't just cut the plug off and wire nut it? I know the guy had a ton of wire nuts....*sigh*Is that plumbing code or electrical?

There were at least five of those when I moved into my shop.What I don't understand is why they don't just cut the plug off and wire nut it? I know the guy had a ton of wire nuts....*sigh*

#4 in the first batch is exactly what the master electrician that re-wired our first house did after installing new 200 amp service outside. Nutted everything in the two old boxes inside and ran it out to the new box. And it was inspected too.

What is the source for these photos? I'd like to share them with my old-school plumber dad.
What is the source for these photos? I'd like to share them with my old-school plumber dad.
I originally saw them a few years ago at thisoldhouse.com:
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/info/0,,20211283,00.html
"Home Inspection Nightmares"
I had found the original source, some trade journal, but I've forgotten what it was.
Looks like drain traps are widely misunderstood! Sorry, but what's going on with the valves with the arrows?

