![]() 03/25/2015 at 11:02 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I'm prepping the windows for the installation of new blinds tomorrow—remove old hardware, clean, spackle, paint. The old hardware was installed by the previous owner, an EE. He mounted these curtain brackets with 1.5-2" nails hammered directly into the frame around the window. 4 holes, 3 different nails. The only weight they held was the sheers. Now I have considerably more plaster to repair than I had hoped. Fortunately, my boys weren't around to hear me cuss.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 11:05 |
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I am so guilty of crap like that. Mounting spice rack? Mount it so it can hold 50 lbs lol.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 11:09 |
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it has nothing to do with being an EE. I am an EE, I would never do this shit.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 11:10 |
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As an EE ... I agree :(
However I at least use matching nails/screws. I hate it when people use whatever is lying around.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 11:16 |
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I am son of EE and brother of ME. I would totally do this shit.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 11:20 |
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I am educated as an ME - I wouldn't do this shit unless I were out of 2" screws - though those might be mix'n'matched.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 11:22 |
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Very true...as a EE (well, CE(EE)) my physical hardware installs are hilariously ghetto. As are my drywall repairs. Philosophy is...if it works it's good enough.
However, my appliances live well beyond their intended obsolescence due to affecting repairs on the 'non-serviceable' electrical parts. So there.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 11:29 |
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Or even exist, really.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 11:47 |
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This is exactly why I use screws for this kind of thing.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 11:51 |
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You got off light man. When we moved into our house I had to replace blinds for 2 windows and a patio door. Each window had 3 curtain rods on separate brackets. Each bracket was installed with metal expanding anchors. Walls looked like a gunfight gone bad before I patched everything. Former owner trained maintenance techs for a major airline.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 11:58 |
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I don't know, I'm an EE and I would do that shit.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 12:02 |
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But being an EE doesn't have anything to do with it, is what I meant by that. Just because you know electricity doesn't mean you have to suck at everything else.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 12:10 |
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You're so right. It's all engineers :)
![]() 03/25/2015 at 12:15 |
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I forgot to add that I have 2 friends who are engineers. one is an EE, the other is a Civil. I can tell you some funny stories of their quirky ways.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 12:20 |
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Quirky is a good way to put it. I just hate the stereotype.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 12:51 |
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I also think that they are just like that by nature and the fact that they are engineers is just a side note.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 13:31 |
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I'm an Industrial Engineer who is working as a Field Engineer, so I'm even worse. I honestly consider things like dissimilar metal corrosion when doing things around the house.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 13:34 |
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Sounds like something an engineer would do. But do you hang curtain rods with anchors and screws?
![]() 03/25/2015 at 13:40 |
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Depends on the location. If there is a stud, then I will use a 1.5" wood screw. No stud? I grab one of those 65-lb screw-in drywall anchors.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 13:45 |
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I'm no Bob Villa, not by a longshot. But I know enough not to use a frickin' nail, even if it's going into wood on the other side of the drywall.
![]() 03/25/2015 at 17:16 |
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#spackle
![]() 03/25/2015 at 20:43 |
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