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MONSTERpieces!

and if I recall correctly, Dan did not want a Hall of Shame on this site. So we don't have one. His house, his rules. But you're welcome to start your own Hall of Shame site.....

"Steamhead"

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  • Vermonter
    Vermonter Member Posts: 57
    None

    ...nevermind...
  • Vermonter
    Vermonter Member Posts: 57
    Understood, and my apologies. [nt]

  • Josh M.
    Josh M. Member Posts: 359


    A hall of shame site would be pretty fun though! Yesterday I saw perhaps the worst install of my career! Wish I took pics. Will do when I go back to re-pipe
  • Brad White_9
    Brad White_9 Member Posts: 2,440
    I am reminded of \"Goofus and Gallant\"

    from "Highlights" magazine in pediatric dental offices everywhere... *

    The comparison between Master and Monsterpieces is tough to resist, but rules are rules... I had not known that but it will spare feelings in some quarters.

    * example: "Goofus beats up small defenseless children and animals". "Gallant feeds small animals to hungry children".

    Or something.
  • Norm Harvey
    Norm Harvey Member Posts: 684


    For good Hall of Shame pictures you can look at the HVAC-talk.com "Wall of Pride" forum,... the kind of thing that will make you lose sleep at night.

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  • Norm Harvey
    Norm Harvey Member Posts: 684


    When I post job pics, I am HOPING for it to be ripped apart by everyone here.

    Of course I think I did a good job or I wouldnt have left the customers house, but I am always looking for a way to do things better. I'm secure enough in my character that I don't need the praise to feel good about myself. What would make me feel bad is if one aspect of a job got blasted, then I did it the same way again.


    I agree with no wall of shame though. We all like to hide our skeletons in closets rather than out for everyone to see.



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  • Ben_10
    Ben_10 Member Posts: 6
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