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>> No.1182641 [View]

Yes. It's breaking you in. Take it easy or you'll fuck your shit up. I have permanent damage in my lower back from going hard on the roof and I'm only 25. I didn't think it happened that fast but it does for some. Stretch and get help if you need it!

>> No.1182638 [View]

Salt Peter.

Make some smoke bombs too that's always fun

>> No.1179543 [View]

A friend of mine and I have jokes geared towards people like you. Always have "ideas" and try chocking it up to "smarter not harder" when it's really just inefficient. This one guy will suggest something then BEGS you to try it his way. Laughing in his face every time. Do what your boss says, don't be a pain in the ass and keep your fucking mouth shut. That's 101

>> No.1178904 [View]

>>1178038
Please incorporate pallet wood into this

>> No.1175888 [View]

Oh and invest in critter guard and snow guards if you're up in New England

>> No.1175886 [View]

>>1175862
>jew centric
I'm saying. My company has guidelines on what can be used so I can't do much without getting in trouble. I have to work with their products so this was my disclaimer. I don't want Solar on my house. My girl would cry.

>> No.1175440 [View]

>>1175437
Also inverters once a week (old style) have all sorts of issues from DC leakage to covers that don't seal and everything in between. While I can't speak for the wave I'd stick with micros even if they have their own problems.

Wear fall protection

>> No.1175437 [View]

>>1175214
Thanks I'll get on that
>>1175258
It has too much that can go wrong and optimizers fry like no tommorow. Cheap way to go yeah but it will cost you in repairs down the line. Do it YOURSELF or only by *certified* technicians. You would not imagine the things people do at some of these PPA companies. I'm talking thousands in damage.

>> No.1175046 [View]

Repair/Maintenance for solar
NABCEP
I make 30/hr
It's ok. I get a van to take home which is cool, but fixing peoples mistakes and dealing with pissed customers sucks.

>> No.1174492 [View]

>>1174480
What a slut

>> No.1174475 [View]

Let the kids have their fun over there.

If you're a homosexual you could make yourself some sandals probably pretty easy but working with leather like pic related would take a while to get good at I'd imagine. I have thought about it though

>> No.1174470 [View]

Hook towels and little weights on it.

>> No.1174468 [View]

You can print onto iron ons.

>> No.1174467 [View]

Whore bath. Preferably in a truck stop bathroom to get the full experience.

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>muh PVC riser

>> No.1174459 [View]

>>1174038
Solaredge is cheap garbage. Weekend warrior pls go

>> No.1174006 [View]

>>1173998
You obviously have not looked too far into this. String is a cheap and shit way to go that is what I'm telling you.

>> No.1173904 [View]

I do solar shit for work. Don't fall for the solar edge meme.

>> No.1168052 [View]

>>1168047
Yee. I do maintenance and repairs for solar stuff. Just me, and we don't leave anchors so I set up everyday. Shit blows, but it's better than being fired.

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>>1167968
Forgot pic. Look at that classy rope right there. Horizontal plebs need not reply.

>> No.1167968 [View]

>>1167137 see
>>1167286

I put my harness away and I swear to you it tangles itself. Fall protection life.

>your anchor is "in a rafter" in case "you need it"

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You gotta see my barn. It's 8 of clock here but I'll show you what I'm working with tommorow. Gotta get my trench going but here's a teaser. It's a 2 story with enough room for a tight 2 cars

>> No.1166308 [View]

Solar and wind maintenance/repair technicians

>> No.1162808 [View]

Wrap it around a spool or something circular really tight. That will make it coiled and easier to stretch out..maybe.

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