I'm dealing with a Brother-in-law who is starting a business and dealing with contractors but he is one of the least mechanical people I know.
I looked at the blueprints and can see many errors and omissions the contractor has made and they are really late too. Now I'm telling my bil what to say to the contractor but it's like a game of telephone and the contractors are walking all over him.
I thought they were about ready to open but now it looks like about 22' of cabinet might need to be replaced and the ceiling might need to be torn up to fix the lighting.
One problem I saw is that they might be trying to draw about 2,400 watts from a single electrical outlet. I identified a nearby circuit that could be used to share the load and there is already wire in the wall where he needs an outlet but he is scared to ask for a change because it was not in the plan...
I guess he would rather have a fire hazard and blow circuit breakers.
I like to think I'm on the other end of the spectrum. I can drive a steam locomotive smoother than he can drive an automatic transmission SUV. I can lay track and change a tire too. Framing, roofing, plumbing, septic, electric and simple carpentry are things I have done. I've cut cars in half and put them back together. I've dabbled in hydraulics, pneumatics, robotics, etc.
For some reason he didn't ask me to take a look until he was about 4 months behind schedule.
I can be a dick sometimes but that's just self abuse or stupidity to let things go that bad before asking for help.
One thing about me is that I have taught many women how to use power tools and do metal fabrication. Usually it is easy because they are motivated. My brother-in-law seems to avoid learning anything about physically building his business because I guess he thinks he can run the business without knowing anything about how it works.
I don't think he knows anything about running a business either so I hope he doesn't bankrupt my sister but she's a pain in the ass too so I just do my best and wash my hands.
I looked at the blueprints and can see many errors and omissions the contractor has made and they are really late too. Now I'm telling my bil what to say to the contractor but it's like a game of telephone and the contractors are walking all over him.
I thought they were about ready to open but now it looks like about 22' of cabinet might need to be replaced and the ceiling might need to be torn up to fix the lighting.
One problem I saw is that they might be trying to draw about 2,400 watts from a single electrical outlet. I identified a nearby circuit that could be used to share the load and there is already wire in the wall where he needs an outlet but he is scared to ask for a change because it was not in the plan...
I guess he would rather have a fire hazard and blow circuit breakers.
I like to think I'm on the other end of the spectrum. I can drive a steam locomotive smoother than he can drive an automatic transmission SUV. I can lay track and change a tire too. Framing, roofing, plumbing, septic, electric and simple carpentry are things I have done. I've cut cars in half and put them back together. I've dabbled in hydraulics, pneumatics, robotics, etc.
For some reason he didn't ask me to take a look until he was about 4 months behind schedule.
I can be a dick sometimes but that's just self abuse or stupidity to let things go that bad before asking for help.
One thing about me is that I have taught many women how to use power tools and do metal fabrication. Usually it is easy because they are motivated. My brother-in-law seems to avoid learning anything about physically building his business because I guess he thinks he can run the business without knowing anything about how it works.
I don't think he knows anything about running a business either so I hope he doesn't bankrupt my sister but she's a pain in the ass too so I just do my best and wash my hands.