Metal studs and romex

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They make little plastic things. They fit in the holes of studs. Also they will fit in a punched hole from a electrical punch for walls. They snap right in. Nothing to it.

We used 3/8 one hole straps and stack-ums, mettalic stack-ums that bend over the wires. With sheet metal screws
 
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You want a stud punch and 100s of snap in bushings

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They make little plastic things. They fit in the holes of studs. Also they will fit in a punched hole from a electrical punch for walls. They snap right in. Nothing to it.

We used 3/8 one hole straps and stack-ums, mettalic stack-ums that bend over the wires. With sheet metal screws

I am not familiar with the part you are speaking of but would like to see it.


You want a stud punch and 100s of snap in bushings

metal-stud-punches-710.jpg


greenle00034_59_tn_001.jpg

I have a hole punch but I will need some of those!

What about boxes?
Am I stuck with 4" squares?
 
They make little plastic things. They fit in the holes of studs. Also they will fit in a punched hole from a electrical punch for walls. They snap right in. Nothing to it.

We used 3/8 one hole straps and stack-ums, mettalic stack-ums that bend over the wires. With sheet metal screws

Are stackums like Caddy CJ6's?
 
I have a hole punch but I will need some of those!

Sure.......

334.17 Through or Parallel to Framing Members.
Types NM, NMC, or NMS cable shall be protected in accordance with 300.4 where installed through or parallel to framing members. Grommets used as required in 300.4(B)(1) shall remain in place and be listed for the purpose of cable protection.
300.4(B) Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cables and Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing Through Metal Framing Members.
(1) Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cable. In both exposed and concealed locations where nonmetallic-sheathed cables pass through either factory- or field-punched, cut, or drilled slots or holes in metal members, the cable shall be protected by listed bushings or listed grommets covering all metal edges that are securely fastened in the opening prior to installation of the cable.
 
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