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There's arcing? I wonder why
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New! sideways elbow
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The first one couldn't shut off the water so let's put in a second one
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Breakers keep tripping so let's take it out
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Eventually it will become a concrete wall equipped with weeping holes?
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If one elbow is good, why not put two in
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The down spout can't handle the heavy rain then let's help it
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How to install an attic vent fan......you require the following parts: drywall, sheet metal, fiberglass batt, wire ties, electrical tape, duct tape and nails
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How about a 360 degree to an inline trap equipped with a u-trap along the way
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Don't need a light switch
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Why not just buy some shorter nails....
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What! The trap is there...just turn your head sideways
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Upside down - sideways trap
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Who's going to work on this.....if there is an electrical or plumbing problem ???
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Leaky drain - out of duct tape, then use electrical tape
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How about a light in the shower
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If these can hold you up then why not here?
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Off by a few inches, just use a couple pieces of wood to hold up the main joist
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There's room here...let's put the u-trap here
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Can't mount it on the roof....so let's just stick it in the venting pipe
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Long flexible elbow?
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Adjustable bracket for any angle
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No place to put the sink? Then let's make it a combination sink and shower
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Missed it by a foot, why not use a bunch of spare electrical boxes?
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The ceiling was too low by a foot
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I wonder if there is room for one more wire??? NOT
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An extension cord would of been better.
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