Exposed: Carpenter's Mistake Costs Me Dearly - Cable Chaos Unveiled
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2024
- In our latest UA-cam Video, we unveil a shocking incident that left us reeling! Join us as we recount the unfortunate tale of how a carpenter's blunder turned into a nightmare scenario, leaving us with pinched cables and misplaced wiring. From the frustration of discovering the mishap to the costly repercussions, we're laying it all bare.
In this eye-opening video, we delve into the details of what went wrong, highlighting the importance of working with skilled professionals and maintaining vigilance during home improvement projects. Learn from our experience as we navigate through the aftermath, offering insights and cautionary advice to prevent similar mishaps in your own endeavors.
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Usually carpenters on site like to screw through the plumber's pipes and the plasterers like to fill the electricians boxes with plaster but this made a pleasant change on F**k up Friday 🙃
glad it brought you joy😂
When customers see such things... they think bodge....but in reality. it's adapt and overcome 😊
That’s why would put boxes in on the first fix and not use crap dryline back boxes
Looks like you chewed that hole ffs
Never rely on other trades to make your life easier no matter who they are or what they say and what you ask them to do. They will always do their job the easiest way and fastest way for themselves. I suppose your were lucky they didnt nail and hide the cables behind the way.
You were lucky they had not put a screw through the cables that were pinched behind the plasterboard.
yep I was mate
Looks like problems of your own making, don’t want to be negative but why not fit the boxes on 1st fix instead of leaving it to other trades etc.
Blaming someone else for his piss poor prep!
Question: Is the time you spend talking to the camera time the customer is paying you for the job? If you didn't film yourself, maybe you had finished earlier? Just my opinion.
So having to do a better job using a proper metal box instead of them crap dryline boxes "didn't make you happy" 🤔
I don't know any electricians who use them rubbish dry line boxes anymore they all use proper stud mounting brackets with metal boxes installed when they do their 1st fix. They will oy use them dryline boxes if they got no option.
Full disclosure I am Carpenter & Joiner of 37yrs here.
All the sparks I know who encounter stuff like you did just get in with it & accept it as park of their job.
Can't defend the cables being pinched during the tacking though.