wirebender
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If we don't run a wire EGC in the conduit what in the world will they use for the neutral when they decide to add a circuit?:roll:
Dennis Alwon said:Bob I don't care either. I was just trying to stoke the fire a little .
wirebender said:If we don't run a wire EGC in the conduit what in the world will they use for the neutral when they decide to add a circuit?:roll:
Let's argue whether that is legal or a good idea. :grin:iwire said:I like to use it as a pull wire to add more circuits.
Dennis Alwon said:Let's argue whether that is legal or a good idea. :grin:
Edit-- I'm joking Bob
frizbeedog said:Install a grounding conductor. It just feels good.
iwire said:OK, I will. :grin:
Now I need your billing address so I can charge that copper out.
I remember the first time I got my head stuck in the cat door.frizbeedog said:And by the way, that's frizbeedog.
jerm said:I can't believe we're having this thread again.
jerm said:I can't believe we're having this thread again.
I do. :grin:iwire said:We are board......
Besides, I think we are just having some fum, I don't take this thread to be very serious. :grin:
Dennis Alwon said:And its bored not board.:grin::grin::grin:
jerm said:seeme like it was just yesterday (read the last post) that I was saying that the members here are pertty well split on weather or not you should pull a copper ground.
I can't believe we're having this thread again.
nakulak said:I thought the ampacity of 3/4" emt was exactly the same as that of an indianhead penny ?? isn't that still in the code ?