What did you use your sebenza for today?

If I never have to see another Hampton bay fan in my life I'd be happy! I can put those things together in my sleep lol. For a solid few months just about everybody I knew was buying them and asking me to install them. You seem to be one of the few keeping this thread alive. If I had more than cutting boxes open with my inkosi I'd contribute. I must admit I sub in a box cutter because I take it easy on my CRK's. Not baby them, just not things I think will knick up the blade.
 
If I never have to see another Hampton bay fan in my life I'd be happy! I can put those things together in my sleep lol. For a solid few months just about everybody I knew was buying them and asking me to install them. You seem to be one of the few keeping this thread alive. If I had more than cutting boxes open with my inkosi I'd contribute. I must admit I sub in a box cutter because I take it easy on my CRK's. Not baby them, just not things I think will knick up the blade.
Mine get chipped and dinged scratched and beat up. They withstand anything you throw at them tho. That’s one thing I can say for sure about CRKs, they are built for work.
Believe it or not those Hampton Bay fans were real easy to deal with. When them and Harbor Breeze came out man were they junkEAF72D8C-95E7-4DA3-9A35-AC7CC6DF176B.jpegnot much today, opened a light fixture box also
 
Opened packages, scored paint to remove old light, used the tip to poke out on some vinyl for a guy outside before I drilled all the way through (kinda winged it) F06278BE-6808-4AEA-BDEF-2E0C3F0E937D.jpeg21EA61C4-E403-4517-AA3A-B978958D59EF.jpegBD89D079-D99B-44C4-AD3A-143A4E00BDB0.jpeg
 

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I didn't get a photo of it as I was in the middle of tuning my bow but I used my large inkosi insingo to cut the vanes off of an arrow to bare shaft tune it. It rolled the edge from me running it up and down to remove the glue but a quick polish from a stone and all was well.
 
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Opened packages and stripped wire. The main service was existing and phased with that order. Went ahead and matched it all, different than how we normally do it D4DD2BD0-3434-4CFD-B02B-E924A9463341.jpegE307E76C-4891-466F-B362-8BBF4BD6ED33.jpeg060729CE-A775-4503-9AA2-49E299A0CFD5.jpeg7E975C58-0B2F-4F34-A0A3-9821C5798234.jpeg9D6A34F5-7AF1-4515-910B-BC756A98B667.jpeg923B5BD8-977A-4A81-AFA1-F21775B2882A.jpeg768E49D8-A980-4FAD-991D-AF854F5C5E9D.jpeg871B72FE-5F9B-415F-85EE-F4AE090BD761.jpeg
 
Changed out a panel that burnt up, stripped romex and wire, cut some blackboard to try and get a nipple out, opened packing, scraped old spray foam off pvc to reuse. Carved initials in bottom of coffee thermos FBFDC682-6330-4FBF-906D-C406D8BA7D1E.jpeg5A35ABA8-62AC-4588-95DE-6B6050F54E0E.jpegE7F9FEFC-9047-4292-A228-9692383EEEC0.jpeg7016F0FB-FE3E-4649-9AE6-DCBBF00EF2D1.jpeg43F03266-3A2E-4C5B-A2EE-834927833972.jpeg9BBF4F26-C1BA-4460-92C2-CB8896772EF3.jpeg0650E72D-47EB-41F3-B664-CD9BCB2D93C0.jpeg
 
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