I have an outlet on EVERY STUD.... yep every 16".... seriously at a buck a
piece why not...
if ya wanna get geeky ( read Anal ) through out the shop there isn't a
twist in a wire....not one... all wiring is letterside up and stapled on
EVERY joist, separated exactly 2" apart.... HEY I did say it was geeky....
but it's my dying in Shop... I'm not going to build another and it's
Exactly the way I wanted it.... the inspector was absolutely astounded...
amazed and Mostly Amused.... he hadn't ever seen that level of
ignorance....
Keith Turk ( http://downtown.ala.net/~kturk )
> From: Chris Kantarjiev <cak@dimebank.com>
> To: shop-talk@autox.team.net
> Subject: RE: Can there be too many outlets? (was: Re: Another
electricalquestion)
> Date: Friday, November 02, 2001 1:07 PM
>
>
> >Inspector came around, and passed rough and final on first pass.
> >More that the pros could claim, they had to make some changes
> >due to too tight a loop on some of the wiring they did.
>
> Boy howdy, do I know that one. The pros I've dealt with always
> seem out to cut corners, rather than make it easy - they seem
> to assume that no one will ever have to go back in. Which is
> probably right from their standpoint - *they* will never have
> to go back in.
>
> No one seems to leave a "service loop" any more - one of my biggest
> peeves about the few pro wiring jobs I've had done.
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