Attic Wiring Method

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acrwc10

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Pierre C Belarge said:
Wait a minute. I spent 8 very rough hours in a plane going over some of the roughest turbulence since I have been flying. The plane was canting and dropping and bouncing. It may take me weeks to recover...I pity the poor fool who calls me for inspections until I recover.......;) :grin: :D

I don't know about you but my rear end can't stay in a seat that long without it being a real pain in the a==. :grin:
 
acrwc10 said:
I don't know about you but my rear end can't stay in a seat that long without it being a real pain in the a==. :grin:

I like to do three things on long plane rides. Sleep, Read, and look out the window. I always get a window seat. I love the take off and landing - viewing whatever I can see out the window, it never ceases to amaze me.


On this trip though, the window view provided me with a frightening experience.
When we were canting and droping/bouncing...I saw the wing flexing alot...more than I thought would be possible. It made me so nervous, that I slid the cover over the window so I could not see it. But...like a horror movie, I kept opening the window slide to look at the wing...:grin: Pain has no limits sometimes.
And yes, my butt does get sore as well.
 

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forman400b said:
Having not doing much residential, could someone show an example of how one of those running board thigamajiggies protects the nm?

Thanks

Basically you would nail a couple of 2x4's so that the romex is seated between the boards. As long as the boards extend past the depth of the cable then it would protect it.
 
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