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Construction Gone Terribly Wrong (41 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       20 Jan 2023       6189       12 GALLERY VIEW
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"Bathroom Door — Peekaboo"

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"Must’ve Been Blindfolded While Caulking This"

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"Transporting A Big Glass Panel By Helicopter"

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"He Kicked The Wall And It Came Down On Him"

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Matthias 2 year s ago
#10 Nope, learned how to caulk from a Youtube video.
       
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Tobias 2 year s ago
Matthias, I’m a decent handyman but I hate caulking. Some kinds of caulk are worse than others.
       
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Margo 2 year s ago
#1 Yep. 'Dr. Caligari & Son Countertops and Fixtures' strikes again.

#10 Hmmm...That's kinda how it looks when I let my dog do the caulking too.

#23 As a fairly competent craftsman...this photo actually annoys me on several levels, more than all the others in this string of pics. It...how... what th'...I mean...What the ffffu...son of a...who the ...AHHHH!!! sm_80 sm_80 sm_80
       
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Manerva 2 year s ago
#30 still not a fail, those "doors to nowhere, lol" exist to put equipment (hvac, water tanks, maybe a large plotter) that can't go up stairs, onto a second or higher level.
       
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Tobias 2 year s ago
Manerva, no, you wouldn’t put a door there for equipment. A removable window possibly but never a door.
       
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Frank 2 year s ago
#31 I think they are using 2 different colours of roofing shingles for traction on the stairs.
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
#28 That's a three foot heat spread, what did they use a flamethower?
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
#31 I don't see what's wrong... it looks like hundreds of staircases in my hometown.
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
#37 Is it the grounding wire?
       
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Saul 2 year s ago
Woody,

Could use a grommet, and some strain relief, but I have no idea otherwise.
       
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Levy 2 year s ago
Saul,
Shouldn't these conductors -- which all seem to be attached to the correct terminals -- be in either solid or flexible conduit?
       
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Cy 2 year s ago
I dont mind #23 actually.
Clever repurpose of an old bathtub.
       
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