View Full Version : Great moment in home ownership DIY projects
DD977GM2
10-19-2011, 21:59
Check this video out on the garage door installation [ROFL1]
Worst Garage Door Opener Installation (http://www.wimp.com/doorinstallation/)
mcantar18c
10-19-2011, 22:03
Wow. Just... wow....
hey now, my brother in law really had a good idea with that. It is so he can control if my sister can get in the house or not! he wired it to the laundry room for a reason....the other splice that you saw is to the kitchen. She has to hit bother rooms before she can get her car in the garage[Beer]
I was thinking before I watched the video, "How bad could it be?" Well, I guess a lot worse than I thought. That was downright amazing!! I would love a tour of that place just to see what other projects they've done to "improve" the place. [ROFL1]
Really??[Bang][Bang]
Yes Really![ROFL1]
Wasn't that Monky's house? [LOL]
i'm just surprised there is a house!
What a fuster cluck the stupid crap a home owner will do is amazing.
DD977GM2
10-20-2011, 00:22
I was thinking before I watched the video, "How bad could it be?" Well, I guess a lot worse than I thought. That was downright amazing!! I would love a tour of that place just to see what other projects they've done to "improve" the place. [ROFL1]
It has to be the same guy who wired in the basement of my hosue I had to un****[Bang]
Wasn't that Monky's house? [LOL]
THIS! would have been so much easier.. DAMN YOU MARLIN![ROFL2]
trailgunner
10-20-2011, 01:56
So, did you put in an offer or is it still on the market? I'd love to snatch that gem up!
Heck, That's a "professional" job compared to some stuff I have seen. At least they used tape on the splices.
Years ago, doing demo on an office building, 18gauge lamp cord running 5 plugs.
Bailey Guns
10-20-2011, 05:10
That could be almost any house in Harris Park...
tmleadr03
10-20-2011, 06:03
Check this video out on the garage door installation [ROFL1]
Worst Garage Door Opener Installation (http://www.wimp.com/doorinstallation/)
I thought it was bad when I finished putting in hard wood floors and realied I had covered the floor vent...
Byte Stryke
10-20-2011, 06:50
THIS is why society needs an enema.
[Shock]
That looks like some of the stuff the previous owner of my house did!
How about an 18ga lamp-cord, complete with the rotary type switch, spliced in to an electrical socket an run through the wall to power a 5 head track light?
Robert217
10-20-2011, 08:34
Lmfao!!! No wonder we need a code. What a moron. I love laughing at people in the morning, just makes my day better.
-there's a fairly common term for that type of rigging but the political correct sorts would be offended if I typed it.
That's to code in Alabama but the electrical tape isn't required.
I kept expecting to see it plugged into the neighbor's house...
I kept expecting to see it plugged into the neighbor's house...
I was waiting for the same thing. Amazing how often stuff like that actually happens.
rockhound
10-20-2011, 11:28
That Is Quality Work
If that's the crap they will do for the garage door opener, I wanna see what they did to power the refrigerator [Coffee]
Got lots of time? There's only 341 pages of similar stupidity to surf through here. http://thereifixedit.failblog.org/
SideShow Bob
10-20-2011, 17:50
That Is Quality Work
Dang skippy it's fine work ! I even made $200 on that job.
See monky, should have had me wire your garage, you wouldn't have had to dig that trench. [ROFL1]
DSB OUTDOORS
10-20-2011, 18:04
THIS! would have been so much easier.. DAMN YOU MARLIN![ROFL2]
Cheaped out again monky? Couldn't pay Marlin all the money, so he did the Earl Shive wire job for only $99.95 you to can have a fine wire job like this one. [LOL]
That could be almost any house in Harris Park...
They have electricity up there now?? [ROFL1]
2008f450
10-20-2011, 18:45
[Awesom][Awesom] And he dids it alls by his self.
If you liked that, these two will keep you busy for a while:
www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/info/0,,20211283,00.html
thereifixedit.failblog.org
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