"THE" I am CRUSHED. I have been sucking up to you for months and you don't even recognize my handle. I helped you get more rep on your appreciation thread. I have said you were my hero. I said I liked you because you were somewhat twisted. Now you need me and are asking if I might be someone who would hurt cereal. I can assure you I am not a cereal killer. The cereal was dead before it got here. I don't know what else to say................... I guess when you are a super hero, you don't notice the "little people".
NOW I'M PISSED! I am from North Dakota. Sheep aren't safe in Montaaaaana. I recall that you were born there. You must not need my help. You are just playing with my emotions. You aren't my hero anymore.
bintim, if you pass on the job, this is the guy I use for my properties. He's awesome: http://www.apolloelectricpdx.com/index.html
I am not a random internet dude. I am "THE" bintim. You guys are really dissing me here. I am definitely in a pout now.
BTW, I strongly disagree with Sly's suggestion that you should attempt to fix it yourself. Unless you know what you're doing, you should NEVER work on your own electrical. I've done a fair amount of my own electrical work and there's still stuff I won't do for myself. There's knowing what you know and knowing what you don't. Knowing what you don't know when it comes to electrical work is of supreme importance.
No, it is "the". I don't know what I was thinking. I guess I was just a legend in my own mind. I am a NOBODY.
On a similar topic...STOP RESETTING THE BREAKER! If it keeps tripping you need to figure out what's causing the problem before it becomes a big problem when for some reason the breaker doesn't trip. signed ...Smokey The Bear
All I suggested is to replace the line from the breaker box to the heater. That is pretty straight forward and easy to do but you're right, he shouldn't do this himself.
One of the sitautions I have at home is when I got the house painted, the painters tried to take out the bulbs that light the house on the outside. Well a couple of flood lights, I guess they tried to remove but could only remove the bulb leaving the socket part still attached. (Painters no where to be found) Is it OK for me to turn off lights and get some pliers to try and remove the socket part of the light bulb so i replace it? Will I ruin the socket? Does this makes sense?
Yes you can, just make sure the switch is off. It won't ruin the socket if you are careful. The base of the bulb will bend out of shape and come out, but the socket will be fine. Use a needle nose plier if you have one. Again........make damn sure the electricity is off at the socket. Turn the base counter clockwise and it will screw out.
Thanks man! bintim is helping me out! If you don't here from me again on here, it is because I am swinging on a meat hook in the back of his van! Wish me luck!