wonder why they don't want to use wooden plugs. plastic plugs are OK though?
petersonra Senior Member Location Northern illinois Occupation engineer Feb 17, 2021 #21 wonder why they don't want to use wooden plugs. plastic plugs are OK though?
H hhsting Senior Member Location Glen bunie, md, us Occupation Junior plan reviewer Feb 17, 2021 #22 Greentagger said: Actually.......... 110.13(A) in a roundabout way? Sorry not trying to hopelessly lengthen this thread. Click to expand... So they must use 110.13(A) instead of C channels? I am confused
Greentagger said: Actually.......... 110.13(A) in a roundabout way? Sorry not trying to hopelessly lengthen this thread. Click to expand... So they must use 110.13(A) instead of C channels? I am confused
electrofelon Senior Member Location Cherry Valley NY, Seattle, WA Feb 17, 2021 #23 hhsting said: So they must use 110.13(A) instead of C channels? I am confused Click to expand... Have you actually read 110.13(A)??
hhsting said: So they must use 110.13(A) instead of C channels? I am confused Click to expand... Have you actually read 110.13(A)??
H hhsting Senior Member Location Glen bunie, md, us Occupation Junior plan reviewer Feb 17, 2021 #24 electrofelon said: Have you actually read 110.13(A)?? Click to expand... Hahaha just got your joke post #20. it says wooden plugs driven into holes in masonry, concrete, plaster or similar materials shall not be used. Nothing about C channels
electrofelon said: Have you actually read 110.13(A)?? Click to expand... Hahaha just got your joke post #20. it says wooden plugs driven into holes in masonry, concrete, plaster or similar materials shall not be used. Nothing about C channels