![]() 05/10/2016 at 16:54 • Filed to: houses | ![]() | ![]() |
I guess he decided that no one would ever notice behind the toilet. Stuff like this... makes you think about what other corners someone potentially could have cut in more crucial areas by other trades.
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That’s really lazy. At least stuff it full of putty and paint it man!
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You’ve never really said, but it seems clear that you work as an inspector of some sort. Can you call bullshit on stuff like this and get it fixed? Or is that exactly what you do?
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Hell no! That would never fly on one of my jobs.
![]() 05/10/2016 at 17:03 |
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Not an inspector, and thank goodness.
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makes you think about what other corners someone potentially could have cut
I think it’s pretty clear somebody
didn’t
cut a corner.
![]() 05/10/2016 at 17:12 |
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But a nice miter joint is so much more work. I mean not only do you have to cut at an angle, but you actually have to measure instead of just eyeballing it. Cutting corners (or in this case not cutting corners) is the key to high productivity!
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That just means they spent all their efforts getting everything else perfect..
right?
right?
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Man, if this is the kind of stuff that grinds your gears, you should see the 100 year old house I live in and the 1980s cheaply reno’ed condo I just bought. The condo HAD TO BE the guy’s first time hanging drywall.
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My house was built well the first time, then poorly remodeled in the 80s.