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Pit Row
An oldy but a goodie
'New York Times' Retracts Story Due To Several Accuracies'
Reminds me of my first home. I went to lay hardwood floor in place of the worn-out carpet. The back of one closet had a pretty bad bow in the wall so I pulled the drywall while the trim was off, etc. someone had nailed a paint stir stick to one of the studs with notes on it while framing. Drywallers just went right over the top, lol.
Was setting up on a jobsite a few years ago.
While doing so the electrician came in and blew his top.
Most of his wall plugs, switches, low voltage, etc... were covered up by the sheetrock crew.
(A new crew that took forever, putting everyone behind schedule)
In spite of all his plugs sitting 1/2" proud of the studs.
A lot of blame can be laid on the superintendent who spent most of his days nowhere to be found for days on end.
Had to have been a beautiful drywall job....
What or main issues were is plumbers coming in behind us, cutting important/structural parts out so they could more easily run a vent or drain because the roughing plumber got something wrong in the beginning. Or A/C guys cutting roof braces out so they could hang their furnace with minimal effort.
You get a red tag on a frame job, that you know is spot on, because some lazy jackwagon couldn't be bothered by moving his equipment a few feet... Well, let's just say, their job got a helluva lot harder than if they'd just done it right the first time.
I can honestly say that furnaces come down a helluva lot easier than they go up.
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