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Old 08-03-2008, 06:35 PM   #1
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well months ago i posted a new tool and some electricians ask me to let them know how it worked ,results were our company saved big money

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$10k, wow, you guys must have really been wasting wire.
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i got $500 for that suggestion .my crew spent it that nite at the local bar,
That is cool that you shared like that.

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one of the helpers never made it back the next day said he could not find his car .
Heheheheee.... Been there, done that!
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most electricians measure there feeders with mule or tru tape because they dont know any better !!

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