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Open season on whites
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2018-02-12 at 12:57 AM UTCHey I got my shit together, too!
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2018-02-12 at 1:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor thats true he would be more suited as a gay rights advocate or homo parade organizer
and i say this to u even being that u say a lot of dumb shit and you posted a stupid gucci shirt and pretended to like it
you're in the running for your very own gay rights parade right up your rectum. -
2018-02-12 at 1:06 AM UTC
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2018-02-12 at 1:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor Cool man, what type of electrical work? Commercial construction? Service work?
Most of my experience is with commercial construction. Currently working on the 3rd phase of an old folks home, the other phases are already occupied. One cool job my company has right now is a legal grow-op that's being built for use after Canada legalizes pot. -
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2018-02-12 at 1:21 AM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor Hah that would be interesting for sure to build a growhouse. MC cable for power&lights at the old folk home?
Yeah in certain areas we ran that cable that has solid copper armor on the outside and thick silicon inside that apparently crystallizes in a fire. It doesn't have a very good bend radius and the insulation is very delicate, like a soft rubber. -
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2018-02-12 at 1:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock holy fuck…thats huge gauge.
what's the point of the copper jacket vs the normal metal?
I don't really know I just install the stuff. The copper armor doubles as the bond/ground. Also unlike the regular armor you see on tec cable or bx, which is like tightly coiled spring, this stuff is a solid copper tube. It's rated for something like 2-3 hours in direct flame. The white stuff on the inside apparently crystallizes to protect the conductors.