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Denray

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  1. Whatcha think went wrong here? Click to Enlarge 43.48 KB Click to Enlarge 54.63 KB
  2. Thank you everyone for the input!!
  3. Nope on the rebar ?
  4. This is from a 70's do it yourself for a cabin in the woods. The horizontal cracks look very jagged. Displaced a bit at the exterior, but not so much in the crawl. Think it's just from a poor second pour?? Click to Enlarge 52.26 KB Click to Enlarge 57.28 KB
  5. Most excellent! Thanks all
  6. Aluminum rusts?
  7. Thanks John, that's what I was thinking, but not sure.
  8. Client's friend, structural engineer, was thinking fertilizer and was going to check into it.
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  10. We are at sea level here and this perimeter foundation is just above where a flower bed used to be. Click to Enlarge 57.47 KB
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  12. There was a male end of a plug at the bottom of that box.
  13. I spoke with the owner. Says that's were gas service used to come in at. Thanks for the help guys!
  14. Shouldn't there be a lock on that? Looks way easy for a kid to get into. Click to Enlarge 57.43 KB
  15. Could there be a buried tank there? Click to Enlarge 44.1 KB
  16. What was this for on this 7 year old house that is no longer in use? Click to Enlarge 124.47 KB
  17. The black conductors are coming from the main panel, which is a 100 amp single breaker panel. At this box the red and black go to the house sub panel. The yeller taps go to the garage sub panel. That small white wire shouldn't be tapped in there either. What do you call this kind of box? The small wire taps are wrong, correct? Click to Enlarge 77.02 KB
  18. OMG Click to Enlarge 23.5 KB
  19. So with the help of this forum I got this reply from the Realtor. "So I got an electrician out to look at the panel and he suggested the whole thing be replaced, using old wire while cutting away the bad, estimated bid at $850 to $1200. Your inspection as always was awesome and I'm so happy to have you looking out for my buyers". So thanks!!!
  20. Yet another learning experience. Thanks guys.
  21. 30 amps for the dryer. Seemed more oxidized than toasted Kurt.
  22. OK, Click to Enlarge 98.15 KB
  23. Thanks Marc. Just looked strange the way the insulation is OK on the back side of the connection. Definitely has the burned color.
  24. Is this an overheat deal or some kind of goop? Click to Enlarge 53.64 KB
  25. It's in the first pic. No leak at that time.
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