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Re: Why?



"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> OH THAT!...that's not contruction...that's just a minor remodel.
>
> Why are people so freekin' stoopid???

I guess we just need to learn to talk at their mentality level.

> "secure15" <secure15@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | How's about Large Office job- all of the sudden I'm getting loss of
> | supervision on a dozen E/E Doors- "something is wrong with the
> | alarm......." Are you doing any construction? NO...... Only to
> | investigate the jobsite and find EVERY Door in the dumpster complete
> | with magnet attached!LOL
> |
> |
> |
> | JoeRaisin wrote:
> | > Had one a few weeks ago, the builder had removed the door (which was
> | > already contacted) and then put it back.  I have no idea why.
> | >
> | > When I got there I found an empty hole in the door jamb.  The same
thing
> | > had happened to the front door but in that case I had my wire pulled
> | > through the hole, so I figured that the wire was just not pulled
> through.
> | >
> | > trying to fish it out, I found that I only had an inch or so directly
> | > above my hole - I guessed they had shifted the door since when a door
is
> | > contacted during a prewire I drill straight up from the jamb through
the
> | > rough opening.
> | >
> | > I had the trim carpenter pull the trim, telling him, "I could do it...
> | > But I'm not very good at it." - he insisted that he do it ;).
> | >
> | > So he was the one who splintered up the faux-log door trim that
screwed
> | > into place with those tiny-head finish screws that never come back
out.
> | >
> | > Apparently, they had carefully removed the 3/8 inch contact from the
> | > door jamb, reconnected wires and placed the switch in the rough
opening
> | > for safe-keeping.  I didn't have enough room to pull the switch down
so
> | > I had to chisel it out sideways.
> | >
> | > Loads of fun...
> | >
> | >
> | >
> | >
>
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