I don’t see anything wrong here

Feb 17, 2023 12:27 PM

Maverick8778

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#home_improvements #toasty

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toasty

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.

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Self welding nails

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his friends call him Sparky

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That'll be a zesty little surprise for later.

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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.

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it takes 15 nails to secure that post? shocking

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is that ancient knob-and-tube wiring on the far left there ?

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Ah yes..a master at work

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As usual, the question "Why was this being recorded?" suggests this was no mistake.

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"Meh, it's the electrician's problem now."

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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

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On closer inspection, that spark is fake as hell

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The "Why was this being recorded?" discernment tool suggests you would be correct.

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The electrician had parked on his spot earlier that day, causing him to have to lug his tools from further away.

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I love his sassy look.

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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.

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Must be 1 1/4” from the outside edge of the stud. A stud is 1.5 inches wide. It’s within code.

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Yes. Also, some areas have exemptions if you install a steel plate on the stud to prevent this.

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Nailed it

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An arcing achievement

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