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About PASCACK VALLEY ELECTRIC Bob Mossman
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Education/Credentials "The Frank Williams School of Electrical Construction". My dear old boss is 96 and still going God Bless him. I started working for "Tenafly Electric" right out of high school at 19. He was tough but I learned more working for him in 8 and half years than most guys. We did mostly industrial work while doing some commercial and residential so I was fortunate to be exposed to all 3 areas of electrical construction. The guys I worked with were all good guys and I stay in touch with some of them still. Most of us went into our own buisness's which says something about the caliber of the guys I worked with. We had some interesting clients : Wella Corp. of shampoo fame, Farah Fawcett etc, I didn't buy shampoo for 10 years, it was a great place to work. Pan Am the X airline just before they went under, another great place to work, nice clean environment. C&C Metals, the largest button manufacturer in the US, a not so clean environment but a very interesting place to work, lots of machine's cranking out buttons of all kinds but you had to be on your toes, it was a potentially dangerous place to be . All kinds of action going on around you.
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Electrical Wiring in the Home - Hardwire Christmas lights into an overhead light fixture?
Expert: PASCACK VALLEY ELECTRIC Bob Mossman - 10/28/2009
Question My wife wants to run Christmas lights around a ceiling light fixture. Her idea is to cut off the plug, strip the wires, and connect them with the white & black wires coming out of the ceiling so the overhead lights and the christmas lights work with the light switch. I've never seen this so I'm wondering what are the practical electrical issues and what safety issues there might be?
Answer Himes,
If you have "medium base" lamps in the fixture you could temporarily take one lamp out and screw a receptacle adapter in the socket where you could then plug the Christmas lights in with out cutting the plug off or getting involved with the splices above the fixture in the ceiling.
Bob
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