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A few of us were readying a fixer-upper for a buddy to sell. The sadists put guinea pig Green in charge of some electrical stuff, like checking where circuits went, testing stuff, putting in a few outlets, checking switches, etc. I had one of those long, red, 3 X 11 84 Lumber manuals on the subject though.
Black wire here .... stripped to 3/4-inch bare ..... copper wire goes there ..... no, the white wire goes THERE, and out of THERE, jerk...... 'Steve!!! The lights just went out here. What did you DO ?!?!?' ...... etc
Well, the guy in charge wound up getting a room-by-room map, corridors included, of every (gosh-darned) outlet and switch in the house, including the new ones. My piece de resistance was a working outdoor wall outlet, done with people watching and hearing me say bad things.
Lol -- the GE SR 2 was used as a gauge for the entire operation.
(My buddy got the place for $6600, and sold it for almost $40,000 after the Four Stooges got done with it.
A few of us were readying a fixer-upper for a buddy to sell. The sadists put guinea pig Green in charge of some electrical stuff, like checking where circuits went, testing stuff, putting in a few outlets, checking switches, etc. I had one of those long, red, 3 X 11 84 Lumber manuals on the subject though.
Black wire here .... stripped to 3/4-inch bare ..... copper wire goes there ..... no, the white wire goes THERE, and out of THERE, jerk...... 'Steve!!! The lights just went out here. What did you DO ?!?!?' ...... etc
Well, the guy in charge wound up getting a room-by-room map, corridors included, of every (gosh-darned) outlet and switch in the house, including the new ones. My piece de resistance was a working outdoor wall outlet, done with people watching and hearing me say bad things.
Lol -- the GE SR 2 was used as a gauge for the entire operation.
(My buddy got the place for $6600, and sold it for almost $40,000 after the Four Stooges got done with it.
