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I know many can throw stones at me ,I will not stoop that low
Guys let it go WE have work to do.
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I know many can throw stones at me ,I will not stoop that low
Guys let it go WE have work to do.
DON"T mess with the US
I thought I had been there and done That.
ITS ALL ABOUT LEARNIN!
I thought it would be better by now
"He who works with his hands is a laborer.
He who works with his hands & his head is a craftsman.
He who works with his hands, his head & his heart is an artist."
~St. Francis of Assisi
Well,,,,that was fun.
You sure are cocky for a starving pilgrim.
I see a certain poster has yet to post any pictures of their work.
I love overtime I just hate working for it.
Wow this thread has been hilarious.I worked many years in Florida as an electrician on commercial jobs.We would do restaurants in smurf tube and high rise dwellings in romex.It was common to use the receptacle for the splice,Service entrance cables,Mini circuit breakers.On a good day you would see a spanish Bob Villa playing cowboy with a roll of 14/2 w.g romex throwing it like a lasso over metal studs and 3m electrical taping it to the structure.Moving back to Cleveland,Ohio this training made me a half ass residential dwelling electrician,Cost local 38 alot of money to retrain me.
Before the roof was cut we welded 4" angle iron 1/4" thick to the existing bar joists to support the new RTU curb, installed the curb, had the roofer do his work, then installed the RTU per manufacturer's specifications.
The Roof is a metal pan roof with lightweight concrete and a 5 ply hot mop modified bitumen roof.
Does this sound like the proper way to do it?
BTW the heading below the Wall of Pride, says "Pictures of work done right!" not pictures of OK work that is better than it was before you started, or of work that is good enough.
If you are talking about me, go back and read and try to comprehend my post, but I will type this real slow for you so you can understand it it better.
I said I don't take pictures of condensing units and and RTU's but I would be at a job that I had done earlier, I posted pictures of that work, I also said I am not sure how much you can tell by looking at a RTU.
I hired the Draftsman that drew the plans, I hired the P.E. that sealed the plans, I pulled the permits for the job, I hired the Welder that installed the the angle, I cut the hole in the roof, I bought the curbs, I mounted the curbs, I hired the roofer, I hired the crane operator, i bought the RTU, I installed the RTU, I hired the electrician to wire it, I ran the low voltage, I installed the thermostat, my guys did the majority of ductwork, I did some of it, This is my work.
It is amazing how you "Professionals" defend work like praha did in this post, here he mounted disconnects to service panels, condensors are too close, had sloppy unsupported service lines, he said permits or a license, or even inspections are not required, I seriously doubt an Engineer or any other professional was involved with this job.
The unprofessional behavior in this thread is absolutely appalling. Each of you should be embarrassed with your individual behavior. You drag this industry to new lows with this kind of rubbish.
Perhaps you should have read the instructions before calling.