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 "Incredible" DIY work
Author: sum (FL)

It must have taken a lot of patience and persistence for the DIY electrician to have this wire pulled all the way through.





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 Re: Incredible DIY work
Author: hj (AZ)

It was probably somewhat difficult to drill those holes also.

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 Re: Incredible DIY work
Author: Don411 (IN)

I wonder what country that pic is from, certainly not the US

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 Re: "Incredible" DIY work
Author: Sauktim (WI)

24 inch fish bit blindly pushed thru closed wall from left to right,wrap wires to bit and pulled back to left. See no evil.

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 Re: "Incredible" DIY work
Author: sum (FL)

a few more for laughs.



whatever works!









someone just want to get more storage space under the sink at all cost.



plumber's putty!



best washing machine stand pipe.





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 Re: "Incredible" DIY work
Author: vic (CA)

OMG smile smile .... makes me want to both laugh and cry at the same time. Hopefully our plumbing advice forum stops a few of these kind of DIY extremes from happening.



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 Re: "Incredible" DIY work
Author: bernabeu (SC)

@ Sum,




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"Measure Twice & Cut Once" - Retired U.A. Local 1 & 638

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 Re: "Incredible" DIY work
Author: hj (AZ)

Do you actually believe that the person who would do that kind of work would come to a forum like this for advice?

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