Feb 17, 2023 12:27 PM
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#home_improvements #toasty
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backrideup9
So who is dumber here? The sparky that put the box in like a moron or the carpenter for knowing it's there and *still* drops nails in it.
galapas
Self welding nails
Jalopenis
jenw
his friends call him Sparky
Imfamousdante
That'll be a zesty little surprise for later.
d0n0r
Nice job on hitting the receptacle. Well done. By the way, are you getting paid by the fucking nail, or what? Calm the fuck down.
kanemano
it takes 15 nails to secure that post? shocking
k5user
is that ancient knob-and-tube wiring on the far left there ?
RobJenkins
FragileDonkey
Ah yes..a master at work
CaptainStinkyVonPoopberg
As usual, the question "Why was this being recorded?" suggests this was no mistake.
skipweasel
darthstormer
"Meh, it's the electrician's problem now."
theyallwenttoMexico
He had to have done that on purpose, maybe. No one with a belly and a tool belt and a air-powered tool can be that stupid. hehe
MisterLemons
On closer inspection, that spark is fake as hell
The "Why was this being recorded?" discernment tool suggests you would be correct.
AidanPrydeCork
cyberimg
The electrician had parked on his spot earlier that day, causing him to have to lug his tools from further away.
ReallyNotSure
TheUnstoppableWampas
I love his sassy look.
malicart
Pretty sure there is a code that says the outlet shouldn't be there for this very reason, or there should be a metal plate installed.
GarrickWhaley
Must be 1 1/4” from the outside edge of the stud. A stud is 1.5 inches wide. It’s within code.
tmphillips11
Yes. Also, some areas have exemptions if you install a steel plate on the stud to prevent this.
Exdeath5000
Nailed it
An arcing achievement
backrideup9
So who is dumber here? The sparky that put the box in like a moron or the carpenter for knowing it's there and *still* drops nails in it.
galapas
Self welding nails
Jalopenis
jenw
his friends call him Sparky
Imfamousdante
That'll be a zesty little surprise for later.
d0n0r
Nice job on hitting the receptacle. Well done. By the way, are you getting paid by the fucking nail, or what? Calm the fuck down.
kanemano
it takes 15 nails to secure that post? shocking
k5user
is that ancient knob-and-tube wiring on the far left there ?
RobJenkins
FragileDonkey
Ah yes..a master at work
CaptainStinkyVonPoopberg
As usual, the question "Why was this being recorded?" suggests this was no mistake.
skipweasel
darthstormer
"Meh, it's the electrician's problem now."
theyallwenttoMexico
He had to have done that on purpose, maybe. No one with a belly and a tool belt and a air-powered tool can be that stupid. hehe
MisterLemons
On closer inspection, that spark is fake as hell
CaptainStinkyVonPoopberg
The "Why was this being recorded?" discernment tool suggests you would be correct.
AidanPrydeCork
cyberimg
The electrician had parked on his spot earlier that day, causing him to have to lug his tools from further away.
ReallyNotSure
TheUnstoppableWampas
I love his sassy look.
malicart
Pretty sure there is a code that says the outlet shouldn't be there for this very reason, or there should be a metal plate installed.
GarrickWhaley
Must be 1 1/4” from the outside edge of the stud. A stud is 1.5 inches wide. It’s within code.
tmphillips11
Yes. Also, some areas have exemptions if you install a steel plate on the stud to prevent this.
Exdeath5000
Nailed it
galapas
An arcing achievement