Anybody have any pics of nm-b running board install

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mdshunk

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peter d said:
Here's where the regional distinctions come into play. Since 99.99% of the time we use insulated staples for NM cable here, we refer to the uninsulated staples as "BX staples" or "MC staples"
I call the insulated staples "Maryland staples", since that's the only place we need to use them. Oh, and for co-op students. :D
 

stickboy1375

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peter d said:
Here's where the regional distinctions come into play. Since 99.99% of the time we use insulated staples for NM cable here, we refer to the uninsulated staples as "BX staples" or "MC staples"

I just remove the blue insulator and make my own MC staples. :D
 

peter d

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stickboy1375 said:
I just remove the blue insulator and make my own MC staples. :D

I've done that. Only problem is the length of the SN-40I is just a bit short for the larger sizes of MC Tuff cable, so I use the Briscon SN-100.
 

TOOL_5150

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I used to use "romex staples" on MC. But the staples I bought were cable staples and mc is a cable... so it works. Never once was I tagged by an inspector about it either. 9/16" staples.. not 1/2" though.

~Matt
 

peter d

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TOOL_5150 said:
I used to use "romex staples" on MC. But the staples I bought were cable staples and mc is a cable... so it works. Never once was I tagged by an inspector about it either. 9/16" staples.. not 1/2" though.


The Briscon SN100 ones that we use here in New England are 9/16" wide by 1 1/4" long. They can bend over pretty easily if you are nailing into petrified wood in old buildings, but they hold tight and are very difficult to pull out.
 
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