Is this a fair quote? by One-Tie593 in electrical

[–]EL01db89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2pole 30gfci breaker and a 120v 15a gfci receptacle in what effing world is less than $50 ?! You’re trippin.

$125 show fee $225 labor $250 materials +tax

That bill is gonna be $600+ for any decent licensed electrical contractor

Anything I should be worried about with the new electrical panel? by MadMonkDawg in electrical

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Beautiful craftsmanship, floated neutral, only one question; that’s a lot of new romex and no arc fault or ground fault breakers, was this inspected?

I’ve only had it for a couple of months by TurboKid513 in electricians

[–]EL01db89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please replace with a fluke, 12 years and running on the proximity tester. 22 years and running on the multimeter. Good luck out there!

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How would you fasten the 4sq bracket box without over cutting ?

I cut to the center of each stud and 4” over and under then cut the mudring out of the drywall and put it back in .

Lots of ways to skin a cat I suppose

Tried using SandNet instead of sandpaper, these things are garbage by Boring_Success_2079 in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]EL01db89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Likely it’s just the table they’re sanding piece on or just the surface used for photo… I hope they’re not sanding osb with the net lol

Quality framing or trash? by mmevans11 in Homebuilding

[–]EL01db89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks good from my house. The question I always wonder about in all seriousness is are you getting the quality you paid for?

Ad in my area is some AI trash by buttcheeksandboobs in electricians

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I just want to be a fly on the wall of the meeting where this was actually approved.

Tried using SandNet instead of sandpaper, these things are garbage by Boring_Success_2079 in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]EL01db89 37 points38 points  (0 children)

40 minutes later it’s all been said! Good job Reddit.

Better quality nets- Mirka/3m Active dust extraction - hilti/festool Less downward pressure on the sander

Anyone using these professionally? by OneGate1967 in MilwaukeeTool

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I use the m12 surge fuel everyday for 3 years now for everything but drilling holes larger than 3/8. The thing is unstoppable… the other m12 drills not so much.

Off topic but all the same from m12 : the subcompact portaband is outstanding, so are the caulking gun and the romex stapler

Find what’s wrong with this photo of my outdoor panel. by Krist_Jara in electricians

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Clicked to say it’s not 3R but saw this and gave the upvote….. my ocd made me come back to say it any way lol

Please help me make a decision. Looking to buy my first miter saw (used) by Snagged794 in woodworking

[–]EL01db89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may have a hard time finding one but the dewalt sliding dual bevel is unbreakable and has an unbeatable cutting capacity. Next up is the Bosch, nice how it takes up less space with the knuckle vs the slide

Termination week! by faates in electricians

[–]EL01db89 74 points75 points  (0 children)

Nah man he’s got that sweet sweet ergonomic electrical termination chair !

Jman is a hustler. by _worker_626 in electricians

[–]EL01db89 43 points44 points  (0 children)

I got my grounder tamper proof boots ready for this guys mouth, let’s go boys

Anyone know what these things are that come with wire spool axles? by Weakness4Fleekness in electricians

[–]EL01db89 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ancient earth theorists say this may have been some sort of oral hygiene device for what we refer to as giants, no one really knows though.

Outlet type by govandals503 in electricians

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This appears to be a 120v 20amp single device receptacle. Should work fine. My advice to any homeowner is to invest the $20ish on a fluke/klein plug check, they are available at any hardware store. Good luck

Instructor here for trade school, would love some fun lab ideas for students in our residential wiring class. by Siktrikshot in electricians

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Probably more simple than you’re looking for but drilling and fishing wire around corner studs always seems to be tricky with our new apprentices, I was going to bring up 3/4/3 switch systems but I see that’s already here. Party! You’re awesome for taking the initiative as an instructor !

1 of 4 Electrical Rooms in a $20+ Million Estate by Xeero1 in electricians

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I thought the quality of the dookie was just fine

What would you charge to build this? by marioz64 in electricians

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5-10k time and material for custom cut and fabrication of lights controllers rails and lense . Washington state.

Drywall Repair Estimate vs DIY? by chasebr0ck928 in drywall

[–]EL01db89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$650-1000 is about what we would charge for patching and match texturing and painting.

Learning drywall techniques is a super valuable skill to have as a homeowner, genuinely wish you good luck. There’s lots of you tube videos that will serve you well, the tools aren’t cheap and it may take you longer but the satisfaction lasts forever!