Hostess2304
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First year electrician apprentice. This is my first panel. Sparkies, roast away!
Apr 10, 2018 10:42 PM
Hostess2304
1148
26
3
First year electrician apprentice. This is my first panel. Sparkies, roast away!
wmkfisher7
As a 7 year electrician this is better than almost all the panels I've opened in my career thus far.
frogbuster
Been an electrician for 5 years and this is still better than majority of the meat heads I see wire panels. Let the OCD flow through you
funnyguy10
Nice Job but post one in 5 years
bradthegeek
Reddit.com/r/cableporn
RayLiottaLaughsAtIdiots
Came to tell a panel story that will make electricians cringe. About a year ago, while installing a door stop, I accidentally drilled 1/2
RayLiottaLaughsAtIdiots
Into the back of a hot 480 panel. Normally this would never happen, but the framers on the project built the wall using the wrong sized 2/3
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Lumber, which is against code for a wall that has an electrical panel in it. Long story short, I'm a lucky duck.
Zoso000
Wrong sized what!!!???!!!??
RayLiottaLaughsAtIdiots
Haha sorry, got distracted. The lumber wasn't wide enough, putting the panel just on the other side of the drywall.
RayLiottaLaughsAtIdiots
The whole building was steel stud, so when i hit the back of the box, I thought "sweet, I hit a stud, that never happens!" Lesson learned.