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This is chapter 2 of "pictures of ugly work" ![[Linked Image from stormyprods.com]](https://www.stormyprods.com/blog/DSC_1558.JPG) Found this over at a blog spot.
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Looks like they didn't even have a bunch tool. Or didn't know which blade they had in it................. :rofl: Of coarse I do like the way they left the nails or sheetrock screws, so you can hang your buttset. 
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Looks like someone was picking through the trash when I ripped one of those structured wiring panels off a customer's wall.
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At least they were consistant on reversing the tip and ring.
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I wish i had taken a picture of this: a friend of mine asked me to come fix his phone line in his house. His dad had wired the house - with silver satin - while it was being built. He had troubles stripping the wire to put electrical marettes on so he used wood screws in a stud in the furnace room. He stripped the wire as best he could, wrapped the silver satin around each screw and tightened them to the stud. his complaint: his internet was flakey and telephone calls had a hum or static on it... Classic DIY.
~ Marty Sometimes there ARE ghosts in the machine. I use MSN Live, ask me for the addy if you want. Never, ever, argue with an idiot. They'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience http://www.vernontelecom.com
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So I accompanied a friend who was getting a tattoo the other night...and found this nice install job! ![[Linked Image from i35.photobucket.com]](https://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d151/jeffmoss26/1672.jpg) The breaker panels are pretty cool though! Wonder if that is up to code 
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Can't say much about the wiring (typical one or two line quicky install by the looks of it), but the painted panels are wicked cool!
- Tony Ohio Data LLC Phone systems, data networks, firewalls and servers in Central Ohio. Some people aren't used to an environment where excellence is expected.
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At least they were consistant on reversing the tip and ring. Not quite - the #5 cable is using the green and orange, for line 1, and probably the w/g and w/o for line 2!
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the #5 cable is using the green and orange, for line 1, and probably the w/g and w/o for line 2! Wrong! Everybody knows that Blue/Brown is the recommended pair for line 2. The whites are the neutrals. They should be twisted together and put into a big yellow wire nut.
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Man, I only have the little orange ones. What do I do?
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