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Old 07-09-2009, 09:36 PM   #1
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.This was between an original ceiling and a new (20 year old) dropped ceiling. It was right by a scuttle hole and easy enough to fix but....come on. It wouldn't have been ANY more difficult to do it properly.

Lamp cord connections in the recessed can jb were only taped.


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Didn't take an after but I simply ran some romex up thru the old ceiling, into the jbox, stuffed the wires in and covered it.

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I bet it was the guy who cuts the grass and trims the bushes.. they can hack anything
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I see they ran POTS cable in the ductwork too, the way it looks.
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Love that zip cord.
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Looks like something JamesINla would install. After all he's a plumber wannabe electrician.
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Looks like something JamesINla would install. After all he's a plumber wannabe electrician.
Are ya'll going at it on this thread also?
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