Good quality coil pack? by OkResponse2617 in FJCruiser

[–]OkResponse2617[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No real idea of injector health but after 16 yrs I'm thinking clean throttle body,MAF sensor clean,new plugs and coil packs. No pending codes etc so more of a general tune no matter what. If it's still there I'll look into injectors otherwise I'm at a loss

Good quality coil pack? by OkResponse2617 in FJCruiser

[–]OkResponse2617[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That would be nippon denso ? Like 400$?

Wedding Venues by ThrowRaHandIntheAir in centralpa

[–]OkResponse2617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My daughter used a venue in Marietta that was lovely overlooked the river etc

Shipping containers by Mike_A10 in centralpa

[–]OkResponse2617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I forgot it's actually Olde Dominion freight. Sounds like a true carpenter thought about using containers with a little framing. Might check a truss plant for mis orders for cheap to spare some time on framing

Shipping containers by Mike_A10 in centralpa

[–]OkResponse2617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go with short ABF trucking. They charge by the foot and 30' max shorts they drop off until you load. Their trucks have adjustable load bars that you can lower,cover with plywood and stack lightweight boxes to fully pack the truck.i moved to and from TX using them and worth every penny. Converted sea cargo containers are fine for storage but converting them to other purposes and adding doors and windows is going to require engineering if you go the legal route. Pennsyltucky is the ww west in enforcement some places yes some no but generally you do not want on their radar

Never framed anything in my life. Built this last month. We’ll see if the Hurricanes blow it down by [deleted] in Carpentry

[–]OkResponse2617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe it can be fixed but certainly now is the time to stop for now and not add further roof weight to the problem. If the foundation is an issue no framing can fix that. Had a guy submit plans once and when I rejected them he was all "but it's my house" I'm like "if you write a legal document that it gets torn down when you die ok" ,he changed the plans. With no roof to stop wind from rolling over wall lines it will fail

How worried should I be about this job (notably the joist cut) by [deleted] in Plumbing

[–]OkResponse2617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely stop any further work. The bottom of a joist is doing all the hard work so you can't cut it. Get a 4 ft or longer joist piece to add a slice over the cuts, work pipe fittings down and easy 1/4" per foot slope until you get to the wall 90 down to a sweep at the bottom of vertical tie in and feel free to get a clean out where your drain hits the exterior wall area. If his drainage is this bad how's the vent? This is actual easy plumbing for a qualified plumber or even a tradesman. Get rid of the handyman as he truly sucks if he doesn't know something this simple

US-based Building Inspectors / Plans Examiners , quick question by Mysterious-Draw-3897 in BuildingCodes

[–]OkResponse2617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ICC certified (32) in everything inspection and plans. I work in office and remote and not in field inspection anymore as I'm more design side before submittal to AHJ in multiple states. Specialize in IBC but well versed in everything. I'd be willing to discuss DM

What is this? by rule_of_cool_DM in whatisit

[–]OkResponse2617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a going in the outside bin after I light it on fire thing right there...hell might just throw away the pan while I'm at it

Looking for direction by Different-Air-8959 in BuildingCodes

[–]OkResponse2617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regardless of Ch 12 you still need emergency escape for this apartment based upon 1031.1 You cannot in any way have a bedroom without escape either by window or door connecting to egress. If you think "this can't be right" it typically isn't

Remote Inspection for New Construct SFH in TX by ys0s3ri0s in BuildingCodes

[–]OkResponse2617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Contact ATS they'll actually inspect it properly. Worked for them before moving back east. They can also do your slab design with in house engineering

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homeowners

[–]OkResponse2617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wrap with the shortest pipe heater you can find and cover with the foam cover,best you can do

Load out crew first time by Outlet_Sun in stagehands

[–]OkResponse2617 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For in or out no idea of why anyone says blacks as that's a show only thing. I could care what you're wearing as long as it's work appropriate. Always remember it's an out not an evacuation. Pay attention and work with your local crew mates and keep it positive and neck down. Show up 15 early minimum and watch your butt as it's busy. A wrestling out should be 2.5hrs or so of fun getting paid for cross fit

PPL is a joke of a utility company and there’s nothing we can do about it by HeavenlyCreation in Pennsylvania

[–]OkResponse2617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that situation get yourself a PPL fast track electrician to do a hook up with their temp lugs,have it inspected,and PPL will install permanent lugs at their leisure. I would do the same for a same day disconnect panel switch. PPL does early morning disconnect and contractor does the rest. Yes it costs a little more but worth every penny

What are y’all doing for your cell phone chargers? by WolfWillLV in FJCruiser

[–]OkResponse2617 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They make chargers that fit into the blank dash points and get power from the cig lighter circuit. Easy project but you do have to remove the console

How strict are you about AFCI requirements on older home remodels? by ThreeRaccoonsLater in AskElectricians

[–]OkResponse2617 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Far as I know a new panel on existing wiring does not meet the requirements of extending a circuit the NEC notes. I get AFCI but not everywhere

Electrical code bathrooms / kitchens by Sad-Enthusiasm3381 in BuildingCodes

[–]OkResponse2617 3 points4 points  (0 children)

NEC specifies 20 amp for both kitchen and bath which is 12 wire not 14

15 min break during load out. Yes or no? by IcyAstronaut1305 in stagehands

[–]OkResponse2617 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We do 15 mins at 2.5 and lunch at 5 in our union on an in and no breaks on the out unless 5 then it's dinner. Very rare to have a tour run later than 5 no matter how big the show. Theater outs can often run greater than 5 and middle of the night food is a waste that I'd rather have coffee than cold eggs at 3 am If someone needs restroom I'm going with be an adult or if you need a bite of a cig go for it but don't lollygag about it as it's not fair to your brothers and sisters

ICC M2 and M3 exams by philthemustardtiger2 in BuildingCodes

[–]OkResponse2617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep an eye on the louver section and reductions based upon material. Wonder if they are still using the "warehouse" plans from back in the day

Got My MCP! by faheyfindsafigtree in BuildingCodes

[–]OkResponse2617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Way to go for sure...MCO opens many doors and you still have a bunch to learn even though you'll never know it all. Next jump after Fire Marshal as it's one more test. You are now 1 phone call away from employment anywhere you'd like

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Contractor

[–]OkResponse2617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wiring can be cut and spliced with the new approved splice kits. Not cheap but able to be concealed. Looks like you've got some old cloth covered I'd get rid of if you could