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wopachop wrote:
Of all the trades i like electrical the most. Usually lightweight. More about thinking and testing. Don't get very dirty.
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NRALIFR wrote:
I prefer making sawdust to either one, though.
:):)
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swimmer_spe wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
Iโd rather wear my electrician hat than my plumber hat any day.
Donโt have to be as concerned with nasty infections when Iโm pretending to be an electrician.
I prefer making sawdust to either one, though.
:):)
I'd rather deal with a black water leak any day. I can see it. Nasty infection, or death? RV voltage and current is enough to kill you.
โJun-25-2020 07:33 AM
NRALIFR wrote:
Iโd rather wear my electrician hat than my plumber hat any day.
Donโt have to be as concerned with nasty infections when Iโm pretending to be an electrician.
I prefer making sawdust to either one, though.
:):)
โJun-25-2020 07:32 AM
noteven wrote:
One thing aboot utility trailers you can bet a couple buddies they can't tip it up on it's side...
wa la. Access to wires from your chair...
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midnightsadie wrote:Especially in RV's because they use a common ground. If you can't find the ground wire in that spaghetti mess of wires, the only option you have is to run a new line with a new ground. Of course if this is the scenario, you likely have a bunch of other things that aren't working right too.
something with a bad ground problem.
โJun-25-2020 05:32 AM