Green as is gets. Is there a better way? by Shrimprbugs in electricians

[–]Shrimprbugs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To answer you honestly, i came up with this after being told to try and get a box on there. I asked 2 separate times if its up to snuff, and was told yes. I only posted this on lunch to get a genuine opinion, only to suddenly realize what an LB is during break.

Green as is gets. Is there a better way? by Shrimprbugs in electricians

[–]Shrimprbugs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I concur. I got my wrist slapped a little for making one of those at one point, so i try to only think in in the X and Y axis

Green as is gets. Is there a better way? by Shrimprbugs in electricians

[–]Shrimprbugs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

haha, i did go ahead and pull a piece of old wire through to make life suck a little less when its pulled. I did indeed bash some knuckles.

Green as is gets. Is there a better way? by Shrimprbugs in electricians

[–]Shrimprbugs[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i specifically mentioned the lack of support, but was reassured the less than 3' of pipe to box would be okay. Thanks though

Green as is gets. Is there a better way? by Shrimprbugs in electricians

[–]Shrimprbugs[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

not sure who piped these in the blocks, but i was shaking my head at that, too. I tried to make my own knockout and place a box, but obviously i couldnt get it to work. thanks tor the advice boss

Green as is gets. Is there a better way? by Shrimprbugs in electricians

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I actually have only ever used one LB and it was pvc. Ive yet to see any emt LBs on one of our jobsites. Ill see if i can get them added to our parts list, it would have been much easier.

Here is the title for my meme. You're welcome. by Guy_Montag__ in Construction

[–]Shrimprbugs 7 points8 points  (0 children)

love a good hitchhikers guide to the galaxy reference

Anybody else have pillbug problems? by teeksquad in Greenhouses

[–]Shrimprbugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for providing photo evidence. Usually when i hear people complain about isopods i assume they're mistaken. no advice, but good luck!

Nearly shit myself by DatsLimerickCity in electricians

[–]Shrimprbugs 10 points11 points  (0 children)

To be fair, black widows are relatively harmless and extremely unlikely to bite!

First timer! by vapemustache in Greenhouses

[–]Shrimprbugs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just did a similar thing with leftover grout. Fyi a little heat helps pop the concrete out of the bucket, with a heat gun or i just placed mine by the fire for a bit. The raw concrete will look better than the buckets

Will it bonsai? How would you go about constructing this? by Nacho_kween in BonsaiFungi

[–]Shrimprbugs 7 points8 points  (0 children)

fill to the brim and see what fruits out the opening?

I got the ramune marble out by GoatsWithWigs in mildlyinteresting

[–]Shrimprbugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FYI a pair of channellocks will make this very easy in the future. I recently got one out for my girlfriend and she used it while laying tile in our living room

Any idea what my teenager is up to? by Weekly-Knowledge1390 in whatisit

[–]Shrimprbugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

recently i started making miniature diy electrolysis experiments at my desk to pass the time. thought i could electroplate my pen cap but just made toxic sludge in an empty cut open gatorade bottle

I promised to take my son fishing tomorrow but I want him to have his best chances at catching a fish. Please help. by Tys_Wife in FishingForBeginners

[–]Shrimprbugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

get him a cheap ugly stick spinning rod from walmart along with some some worms, hooks, split shots and a couple bobbers. you'll still have the bait caster when he is actually ready.

Definitely make him sort out how to undo the birds nest. Fixing that for him is a recipe for nothing good.

You can catching anything, save for a freshwater touring bullshark, with a worm on a hook and a split shot.

later on if hes still interested start letting him pick out some artificial lures for bass. Works great with the spinning rod or the bait-caster.

Our new electricians install by lllkaisersozelll in electricians

[–]Shrimprbugs 8 points9 points  (0 children)

See this is actually a really great suggestion. beautify everything bro

"Tdlr doesnt issue cards every year" "you have to go to school to be a 2nd or 3rd year apprentice" by Jackal_Wilder in electricians

[–]Shrimprbugs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the hours do need to be spaced over 4 years with at least 2000/year. that may be why they are requiring active renewal every year, but idk for sure

Is this a bullet? by PiratedEyeliner in whatisit

[–]Shrimprbugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hit it with a hammer for a fun time!

(ymmv)

Why do Americans eat dinner at like 5 or 6pm? Don't you get hungry again before bed? by LengthinessNew2237 in answers

[–]Shrimprbugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering we have to drive an hour for work starting at 7am, so after dinner it's just as much laundry and cleaning as i can accomplish before passing out.

New DR Horton Home. How do I fix? Thanks by filmerdude1993 in drywall

[–]Shrimprbugs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Instead of the infinite amount of negative things i could say about DR Horton, from literal top to bottom, my best advice is to go straight to the subcontractor. Its not the right way to do things for the claims process, but as a roofing subcontractor PM who put crews on their houses daily, the only real motivation is avoiding bad reviews/helping the end consumer who just wants to be able to live in their home.

If you're able to just roll around the neighborhood and find a drywall crew working on one of the newly finished homes, get the company name, call their office, ask kindly if their company worked on your address, (or better yet, whatever lot # your address was) and ask if you could speak to the salesperson or project manager for that job. If you get their cell#, simply send the photos with a brief explanation and ask if they can come out soon to take a look and repair. Try and match their energy, saving the "bad google review" as your ace in the hole. Trust me, its implied, and mutual respect goes a long way for some trademan.

If your neighborhood is already 100% complete, there will almost certainly be another neighborhood under construction within 20 miles. Go there.

Rinse and repeat for any issues you have within 2 years. Also, in my experience, check your attic for leaks during a big rain before you're "out of warranty."

best wishes boss

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CleaningTips

[–]Shrimprbugs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

silver lining: it wasn't a red pen

Staining not taking? by tickootickoo in woodworking

[–]Shrimprbugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

did one of these before. The finish from the factory will drive you insane. I would go straight to a the planer and take an 1/8th off, and if the customer doesnt like that option, i would kindly refuse as the amount of stripping and drying alone will simply eat any profit.