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mahatmakanejeeves

(70,990 posts)
Wed May 20, 2026, 10:41 AM May 20

"I'm not a plumber. But I'm pretty sure that's not how sinks work."

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Jess Calarco
‪@jessicacalarco.com‬

I'm not a plumber. But I'm pretty sure that's not how sinks work.

US Department of Education Facebook post saying SKILLS THAT PAY OFF, showing an AI image of a White man and a brown-skinned woman wearing blue coveralls and tool belts. He's pointing off into the distance and she's working on a sink that has way too many exposed copper pipes in all the wrong places
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7:57 AM · May 20, 2026

I'm not a plumber. But I'm pretty sure that's not how sinks work.

Jess Calarco (@jessicacalarco.com) 2026-05-20T11:57:06.791Z
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"I'm not a plumber. But I'm pretty sure that's not how sinks work." (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves May 20 OP
Maybe it's a still? displacedvermoter May 20 #1
Hey DOE, those copper thingies are not pipes, they're conduits for the wiring! RedWhiteBlueIsRacist May 20 #2
Made me laugh gab13by13 May 20 #9
A Plumbing We Will Go!!! pdxflyboy May 20 #13
There's a Three Stooges episode about this. C_U_L8R May 20 #3
GMTA - I was riffing on The Three Stooges, too Brother Buzz May 20 #29
Hahaha Thank you for posting this awesomerwb1 May 20 #32
Tennessee Tuxedo, too RazorbackExpat May 21 #56
Pretty sure the "tool" the woman is holding doesn't exist.. LeftinOH May 20 #4
It's an Eicher wrench - haele May 20 #39
I'd Call It A Basin Wrench ProfessorGAC May 20 #40
Beryllium is used on spark free tools rickford66 May 21 #41
I Saw Brass ProfessorGAC May 21 #43
Two reasons I said beryllium rickford66 May 21 #46
I Looked It Up ProfessorGAC May 21 #47
Makes sense rickford66 May 21 #48
Your government on generative AI. highplainsdem May 20 #5
It's a fitting wrench - part wrench and part fittings underpants May 20 #36
They could have made a better image Johonny May 21 #53
Gotta love AI slop. Ocelot II May 20 #6
The handle is a wrench and then it becomes fittings, probably brass underpants May 20 #35
AI has a sense of humor?!?? Attilatheblond May 21 #54
Did Linda make that with A1? blogslug May 20 #7
😂😂😂😂😂 underpants May 20 #34
WTAF!!! Wuddles440 May 20 #8
Yeah, so? Hugin May 20 #10
Just title it "Trump Admin at Work" Nittersing May 20 #11
...need someone stealing all the copper leftstreet May 20 #22
Skills, like the ability to draw a sink? Iggo May 20 #12
AI strikes again. Biophilic May 20 #14
What idiot uses a monkey wrench on copper pipes?? lastlib May 20 #15
That blue wrench in the woman's tool belt is a classic plumbing tool ornotna May 20 #16
Looks like a 6 inch adjustable wrench gab13by13 May 20 #17
It's a scissor wrench. Not scissorS, scissor. underpants May 20 #37
Do they have to use this AI slop because no artists will work for the Federal government anymore? sboatcar May 20 #18
Trump's lackeys are dumb enough to think this is good. Or good enough. highplainsdem May 20 #19
I think the bigger message is the DOE wants to turn places of higher learning into trade schools. sop May 20 #20
THAT'S A BINGO! 👍💯 And Work On Multi-Generational Assembly.... ColoringFool May 20 #31
Needs more pipe BaronChocula May 20 #21
Why are there copper pipes installed in the front of the sink? Ray Bruns May 20 #23
Looks like rolls of wire above sink? Devilsun May 20 #24
I think it's supposed to be solder. Ray Bruns May 20 #33
I would hire these guys before the ones in the photo. Ray Bruns May 20 #25
I was waiting for someone to post this. maveric May 20 #28
Not going to hire these plumbers (pipes to nowhere). waterwatcher123 May 20 #26
Making a $150 plumbing job into an $850 plumbing job. bucolic_frolic May 20 #27
Comedy Gold spanone May 20 #30
Yes BUT I'd bet that nondescript windowless van is already paid off underpants May 20 #38
"SKILLS THAT PAY OFF" Straw Man May 21 #42
There are times I desperately need a plumber, but not desperate enough for that pair! Vinca May 21 #44
why does he get all onethatcares May 21 #45
They figured one of them pipes must be the supply line Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 21 #49
AI "art" BlueWaveNeverEnd May 21 #50
Ai slop SheltieLover May 21 #51
He's white, but she's brown? luv2fly May 21 #52
I was a contractor Timewas May 21 #55

gab13by13

(32,863 posts)
9. Made me laugh
Wed May 20, 2026, 11:03 AM
May 20

Should have used the shark bite conduit.😊

Must not have had a bender for the conduit.

LeftinOH

(5,681 posts)
4. Pretty sure the "tool" the woman is holding doesn't exist..
Wed May 20, 2026, 10:59 AM
May 20

..outside of an AI prompt for "plumbing tool."

haele

(15,630 posts)
39. It's an Eicher wrench -
Wed May 20, 2026, 03:25 PM
May 20

The hand grips are aligned in one direction, and the tool head is aligned to an offset dimension.
I've used tools like that in dreams ..

ProfessorGAC

(77,364 posts)
40. I'd Call It A Basin Wrench
Wed May 20, 2026, 05:37 PM
May 20

Any wrench that use a circle of semicircle that reverses is an Eicher wrench.
An oil filter wrench, a jar lid removal wrench, a basin wrench; all forms of Eicher Wrench.
But, that contraption she has also has what appears to be a ratchet head above the jaws which would render those useless.
Also, for most applications, why would it be made of brass? Brass is usually used on wrenches to assure spark-free uses. I've seen them used on railcar domes where the contents are highly flammable as on, for instance, and ethylene oxide railcar.
Don't think a plumber needs brass which wears out sooner.

ProfessorGAC

(77,364 posts)
43. I Saw Brass
Thu May 21, 2026, 06:57 AM
May 21

But, if beryllium was alloyed with copper it might look like brass., so I could have been fooled.

rickford66

(6,102 posts)
46. Two reasons I said beryllium
Thu May 21, 2026, 09:10 AM
May 21

In the service (1969) I had to do some work close to fuel bladders full of AV gas and was required to use a beryllium hammer. You do what Uncle Sam says. Several years later (mid 70's), I worked at a resort that had held conferences and one was KBI. One of the products they had was beryllium tools, touted as spark-free. I remember this well, because I was unhappy because the corporation was known to be poisoning the environment with their processes. Brass may be in the alloy though.

ProfessorGAC

(77,364 posts)
47. I Looked It Up
Thu May 21, 2026, 11:07 AM
May 21

Berrylium is, of course, a reactive metal.
So, it coordinates with copper. Making a stable alloy.
Brass is copper & zinc. If these tools are copper & berrylium, they'd look just like brass, or at least bronze.
Probably why I thought it was straight brass.

Ocelot II

(131,410 posts)
6. Gotta love AI slop.
Wed May 20, 2026, 11:02 AM
May 20

Just apart from the fact that nobody's bathroom anywhere on Earth has plumbing like that, it looks like one of the copper pipes goes right into a pocket of the guy's tool belt, and another one into his butt. And what is that weird tool the woman is holding?

underpants

(197,344 posts)
35. The handle is a wrench and then it becomes fittings, probably brass
Wed May 20, 2026, 02:18 PM
May 20

Are we sure that he’s just in the way and one of those copper pipes connects with the nondescript windowless van? 👀

lastlib

(28,695 posts)
15. What idiot uses a monkey wrench on copper pipes??
Wed May 20, 2026, 11:21 AM
May 20

And the pipe going down to the left side of the sink looks like an optical illusion--I've never seen a connector that turns a pipe through two axes. (Pretty sure they don't sell that at Home Depot.....)

ornotna

(11,575 posts)
16. That blue wrench in the woman's tool belt is a classic plumbing tool
Wed May 20, 2026, 11:34 AM
May 20

For when you want to do a halfassed job.

sop

(19,468 posts)
20. I think the bigger message is the DOE wants to turn places of higher learning into trade schools.
Wed May 20, 2026, 01:33 PM
May 20

No more woke STEM shit, everyone has to take shop and home economics.

BaronChocula

(4,815 posts)
21. Needs more pipe
Wed May 20, 2026, 01:36 PM
May 20

And another one of those mystery gadgets the woman is holding. Haven't seen those at Lowe's.

bucolic_frolic

(55,979 posts)
27. Making a $150 plumbing job into an $850 plumbing job.
Wed May 20, 2026, 01:51 PM
May 20

That's what contractors do these days. Upsell.

underpants

(197,344 posts)
38. Yes BUT I'd bet that nondescript windowless van is already paid off
Wed May 20, 2026, 03:14 PM
May 20

Nondescript….windowless….van 🍭🤡 👀

Vinca

(54,404 posts)
44. There are times I desperately need a plumber, but not desperate enough for that pair!
Thu May 21, 2026, 07:12 AM
May 21

That's one weird plumbing job.

luv2fly

(2,724 posts)
52. He's white, but she's brown?
Thu May 21, 2026, 08:33 PM
May 21

It might be my old eyes failing me, but they sure do look to be the same color.

Timewas

(2,789 posts)
55. I was a contractor
Thu May 21, 2026, 09:10 PM
May 21

For 30+ years and if I saw that I would fire them immediately........ That is a joke

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