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Some crews race through jobs without a guide wire, claiming it's faster. I've seen the tangled messes it creates. Who's right here?
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sandrafoster29d ago
Come on, is it really that big of a deal every single time? Sure, a perfect line looks nice, but does hanging a shelf or running a simple cable actually need that level of precision? The time saved adds up, and a small mess behind a wall isn't the end of the world. Sometimes a job just needs to get done.
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anna_fox728d ago
Think about hanging a shelf without a level. It might seem fine at first, but every time you look at it, that slight tilt catches your eye. Running cables in a mess behind the wall could mean trouble when you need to fix or replace them later. Saving five minutes now might cost you an hour of frustration down the road. Is that really worth it? Sometimes what seems like a small job has bigger problems.
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But that small mess can turn into a real problem when you need to find one wire in a tangled bunch.
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