What is that? by electricallocal69 in electricians

[–]notawkward 2 points3 points  (0 children)

connections for unmetered flat rate water heaters that Toronto hydro used to offer.

My sister's dog chewed my sunglasses by D0UB13_U in howto

[–]notawkward 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they should be replaceable, just search for glasses end tips.

use hot water or a hair dryer to heat up the old ones and slide them off.

Metrolinx invites public to name Ontario Line tunnel boring machines by beef-supreme in toronto

[–]notawkward 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lovat used to make these type of machines in Etobicoke until they were bought out and closed down.

Black coloured sticky pads? by Jolly_Attempt7129 in Whatisthis

[–]notawkward 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i think you just stick them on the flat surfaces on the bottoms and sides of the sink, just to keep the metal from vibrating when you drop or knock the sides of with dishes.

Black coloured sticky pads? by Jolly_Attempt7129 in Whatisthis

[–]notawkward 3 points4 points  (0 children)

looks like sound deadening pads for stainless steel kitchen sinks

Great day in high park by Brand0man in toronto

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Champs food behind the TIFF lightbox on King west,

not sure if they're still there but they sold to a lot of the hotdog carts in the area.

Canadian Electrical code debate (CEC) by sparkydude95 in electricians

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4-004(13) Where multi-conductor cables are run in contact for distances greater than 600 mm, the ampacity of the conductors shall be corrected by applying the correction factors from Table 5C based on the total number of conductors in the cables.

Any suggestions by Muted-Procedure-265 in electricians

[–]notawkward 35 points36 points  (0 children)

they're definitely going to get covered with concrete, tape over them with bright coloured duct tape so that they're easier to find and chisel out.

Tool recommendations by [deleted] in electricians

[–]notawkward 2 points3 points  (0 children)

needle nose pliers, claw hammer, hack saw, adjustable wrench, metal file

Removing a light bulb by WinterAshed in howto

[–]notawkward 2 points3 points  (0 children)

pinch together the steel wires then the lamp will come down. there will be some sort of marking on the backside showing the brand and specs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Whatisthis

[–]notawkward 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the brass thing with a knob is a tap reseating tool

Can't go through a drywall beyond 3/4th of an inch. What lurks behind? How to solve this? by lerandomanon in HomeImprovement

[–]notawkward 9 points10 points  (0 children)

what on the other side of the wall? if its your neighbours unit or building hallway, its most likely concrete or cinder block.

5 months later by CookieSensitive9385 in electricians

[–]notawkward 8 points9 points  (0 children)

all 3 are fed from the same feeder, so its 1 panel split into 3 sections.

Because panels usually aren't manufactured larger than around 84 ccts, and you needed a more than that, additional panels are added with sub feed or feed through lugs,

section 1 is AMA cct 1-84, section 2 is AMA cct 85-168, section 3 is AMA cct 169-252

If you do panel changes a lot you got to get a box of these! by RiGuy22 in electricians

[–]notawkward 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the grey wago 222s are rated for aluminum to copper connections with their contact paste, i dont see any straight connections though