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Not My trim... Oren 10-26-2009
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Posted by RicodJour on October 27, 2009, 1:28 pm


> >http://homeinspectionhawaii.com/db2/00169/homeinspectionhawaii.com/_u...
> > ...rusty screw
> I'd like to know what that eye hook is *barely* holding up.

Nothing important - just the electric service.

R

Posted by Red Green on October 27, 2009, 1:56 pm



>> >http://homeinspectionhawaii.com/db2/00169/homeinspectionhawaii.com/_u
>> >...
>> > ...rusty screw
>> I'd like to know what that eye hook is *barely* holding up.
>
> Nothing important - just the electric service.
>
> R

If your premise is right in that they have electricity. Possible redneck
clothesline I guess.

Posted by N8N on October 27, 2009, 2:36 pm


-72d5787c8818@n35g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:
> >> >http://homeinspectionhawaii.com/db2/00169/homeinspectionhawaii.com/_u
> >> >...
> >> > ...rusty screw
> >> I'd like to know what that eye hook is *barely* holding up.
> > Nothing important - just the electric service.
> > R
> If your premise is right in that they have electricity. Possible redneck
> clothesline I guess.

Who says one wire can't do both?

nate

Posted by RicodJour on October 27, 2009, 2:49 pm


> >> I'd like to know what that eye hook is *barely* holding up.
> > Nothing important - just the electric service.
> If your premise is right in that they have electricity. Possible redneck
> clothesline I guess.

It's an observation, not a premise. You can see the service cable
looping down below.

R

Posted by DerbyDad03 on October 27, 2009, 4:17 pm


> > >> I'd like to know what that eye hook is *barely* holding up.
> > > Nothing important - just the electric service.
> > If your premise is right in that they have electricity. Possible rednec=
k
> > clothesline I guess.
> It's an observation, not a premise. =A0You can see the service cable
> looping down below.
> R

re: "It's an observation... You can see the service cable looping down
below."

Just for fun, I'm donning my lawyer's wig - the British kind, not the
fungus.

Fact: I know that a single stranded cable is attached to the hook.
Fact: I know that there are 2 sections of black cable shown in the
lower portion of the picture.

Fact: I do not know that the black cable is the electrical service
cable for this house.
Fact: I do not know that the single stranded cable from the hook is
attached to the black cable.
Fact: I do not know that the 2 sections of black cable are connected
to each other.

Anything other than what can be directly observed is speculation.


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