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7/2/2025, 10:25:52 PM
>>105780200
I was about to call you a ball licking dumbass, but perhaps you're just ignorant.
Ok detective dickhead listen closely.
You never know what you're walking into when you're in someones basement at 3am in the pitch black and your caplight wont cover your peripheral vision if you're working directly in the breaker box. It's also shit if you're in crawlspaces. I always bring it on night call outs because its light, battery operated and there's no reason not to. I like not dying.
Don't believe me? Want to simulate how hard it is to work in the dark? Go into your basement at 3am and set a torch down, then try to thread a needle. You wont.
Now in a different scenario imagine turning up to some crusty basement with hardly any light coming in through the one ridiculously small window after obtaining your permits and arranging inspections. Then imagine trying to complete your safety prep work, disconnect and remove a failed breaker, install a new breaker, reconnect the circuits and test everything before restoring power. Takes me on average 6 hours and if I turn up at 2pm after lunch I'm working until 8pm-10pm on the night.
Could be you were just imagining large tripod floodlights because you're dumb and don't know they come in different sizes for different purposes. Here's a picture to help you imagine how a domestic tradie uses them.
Feeling educated? You're welcome kiddo.
I was about to call you a ball licking dumbass, but perhaps you're just ignorant.
Ok detective dickhead listen closely.
You never know what you're walking into when you're in someones basement at 3am in the pitch black and your caplight wont cover your peripheral vision if you're working directly in the breaker box. It's also shit if you're in crawlspaces. I always bring it on night call outs because its light, battery operated and there's no reason not to. I like not dying.
Don't believe me? Want to simulate how hard it is to work in the dark? Go into your basement at 3am and set a torch down, then try to thread a needle. You wont.
Now in a different scenario imagine turning up to some crusty basement with hardly any light coming in through the one ridiculously small window after obtaining your permits and arranging inspections. Then imagine trying to complete your safety prep work, disconnect and remove a failed breaker, install a new breaker, reconnect the circuits and test everything before restoring power. Takes me on average 6 hours and if I turn up at 2pm after lunch I'm working until 8pm-10pm on the night.
Could be you were just imagining large tripod floodlights because you're dumb and don't know they come in different sizes for different purposes. Here's a picture to help you imagine how a domestic tradie uses them.
Feeling educated? You're welcome kiddo.
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