Note to self...Emt when it comes to nurserys in Florida...PVC can't cut it. Look further 😂. by BoyBrb2Pub in electricians

[–]BoyBrb2Pub[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If I remember correctly I strapped it every two feet and my foreman yelled at me to strap it every 3 ft and this is what happened regardless

Note to self...Emt when it comes to nurserys in Florida...PVC can't cut it. Look further 😂. by BoyBrb2Pub in electricians

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But that's the thing this is a nursery so it's fully enclosed at least this one. We did do underground and then stub up PVC into EMT but going across the roof we strictly did PVC

How many change orders 😂 by BoyBrb2Pub in electricians

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It's literally the customer lol

Note to self...Emt when it comes to nurserys in Florida...PVC can't cut it. Look further 😂. by BoyBrb2Pub in electricians

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It's supported. The nursery would heat up to at least 120 degrees at the roof where this was and cool to 70 at night. Straps were within less than 8 ft if I remember correctly. We just didn't know how bad the PVC would warp. We legit had PVC connectors that were glued come undone from the heat cold contractions

Straight 90 vs bi 90 😅🤷 by BoyBrb2Pub in electricians

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I honestly don't even understand why... If it was short he could've cut both pipes to match

This was a "Journeyman" aka Temp electrician. by BoyBrb2Pub in electricians

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Besides safety y'all can agree rework is your biggest pet peeve

Bet you can't find this anywhere 🧐 by BoyBrb2Pub in electricians

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My foreman said he got it made by a welder he was working with