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Re: Home Wiring Question



I hear you. My current home was wired by a "professional" with a good
reputation. When i conplained to inspector about a circuit with 10
recepticles on it and 13 watts of known load he remarked I should
contact the "pro". When told I already split up the circuit into two
breakers he commented maybe he would give me a free box of wire
instead. What do you say to that kind of moronic behaviour that we are
forced to pay for?

The last inspection I had two months ago the guy whined about how
"run-off-his-feet" he was and how he was about to have a nervous
breakdown for 25 minutes (never met before). After I twisted his arm
to even look at my wiring he breifed over it and asked me if I did
everything properly...ROFLMFAO

 "DO I get a fucking discount then?"...GEESSSH


"Frank Olson" <use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:cJ8dj.29287$vd4.28549@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> John J. Bengii wrote:
>> This is why you pay for an inspector to inspect your wiring.
>>
>> "Frank Olson" <use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> message news:IZ0dj.24970$vd4.7445@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Robert L Bass wrote:
>>>
>>>> They want the work done in accordance with code but a little
>>>> reading, a dab of common sense and a bit of help from someone
>>>> with knowledge of the trades involved will usually suffice.
>>>>
>>> And I know your "knowledge of the trade" and NEC is without equal.
>
>
> Heh...  right...  Explain that to the thousands of people involved
> in the "Leaky Condo" debacle in Vancouver...  Their buildings
> "passed inspection" too.




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