- Location
- Windsor, CO NEC: 2017
- Occupation
- Service Manager
Which do you find more efficient? Poll is based on using NM, fiberglass boxes or equivalent, apartment setting.
Which do you find more efficient? Poll is based on using NM, fiberglass boxes or equivalent, apartment setting.
Yep, that's right.Wood studs right?
...more holes
more wire
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Which do you find more efficient? Poll is based on using NM, fiberglass boxes or equivalent, apartment setting.
If I wasn't surrounded by miles of old shacks, that is, if I did more cookie cutter new homes, my answer might have been different. But the side of my mind that is the engineer (reluctant to dismiss the small percentage) and the weirdness of remodels kinda worked in chorus.Al, you just had to break the goose egg on that second poll option, didn't you.
Yeah. Proper load distribution is the real trick & sometimes requires a few extra runs of romex.It really is the wire that holds the place together
There is no question in my mind. I put up the boxes so I can tell where the holes will be esp. if you have to drill up and down. Sometimes I lay the boxes out but don't install them, then I drill the holes and install the boxes. This makes it easier to drill down but with my milwaulkee angle adapter it is not necessary unless there is a double plate. I have only seen that rarely.
You are thorough; in a good way! Can you actually get others working with you to do this as well? I only did a few small tracks and a few apartments and motels but the custom homes were the challenge. Often we?d figure our homeruns on the plans install the panels and get someone pulling these early on, this after a walk-thru with the client and a keel marking layout. This seemed to work out pretty good and like most we?d install any data/comm last.I find the efficiency depends on first doing some 'inefficient' things...