electricmanscott
Senior Member
- Location
- Boston, MA
Ventured out like a good soldier today. Jobsite was unplowed and with 12" of heavy wet snow thank you four wheel drive. Good thing I brought a shovel too.
Excuse me Scott but I have to ask--- are you nuts? :grin:
Remember Dennis, they are hardy folk's up there and nuts:grin::grin:
You don't drill horizontally from box to box? That pic looks like you drop Romex down to a box, shoot back up and go across the ceiling to the next box and drop down again...
Granted I can only see 2 boxes and almost no Romex but is that what you're doing?
Inquiring minds..
In some part of New England all wood framed buildings have furring strips. Rather than drill everything, we just run between the furring strips, so in Scott's picture it's up, between the furring, then back down again. As a result we do very little drilling in a new home around here. It also makes snaking in recessed lights much simpler too.
In some part of New England all wood framed buildings have furring strips.
We aren't allowed to wire a house until the building is completely closed up.
In some part of New England all wood framed buildings have furring strips. Rather than drill everything, we just run between the furring strips, so in Scott's picture it's up, between the furring, then back down again. As a result we do very little drilling in a new home around here. It also makes snaking in recessed lights much simpler too.
Are you saying these strips run in the horizontal? 90 degrees to the studs?