Zackly how big a wire you need for 220, anyhow? :grin:peter d said:And while we are at it, it's not "110" or "220" either. Handymen use those terms.
mdshunk said:Zackly how big a wire you need for 220, anyhow? :grin:
peter d said:13 or 15 gauge, obviously.![]()
splinetto said:Not really a question but just trying to get on peoples nerves....IT IS NOT UNDER COUNTER..
infinity said:I'm curious as to why so many people call these under counter lights and not under cabinet lights? Don't they go above the counter and under the cabinet?
peter d said:Give this man an award.
And while we are at it, it's not "110" or "220" either. Handymen use those terms.
...and give me a couple plug-in's over there too. :wink:480sparky said:I'll add "Two-way switches" to that list.
mdshunk said:...and give me a couple plug-in's over there too. :wink:
Back many years ago as a co-op student, I was surprised at the 25.5 and 28.5 AWG wire we used in building radios. I'd thought it was even numbers above 1.iwire said:He says like they don't exist.![]()
The guy with the cool aid???? Or is that the guy with the funny name for a school??? Always get them Jones' confused.splinetto said:"My uncle was an electrician his name is Bob Jones. Do you know him?...
Or VIN number, or AC or DC current, or LCD display, or . . .ultramegabob said:. . . or I have to run down to the ATM machine (auto teller machine, machine?)
LarryFine said:Or VIN number, or AC or DC current, or LCD display, or . . .
e57 said:On U/C lighting - my fav is "can you put them up in the front pointing back?" - Which is usually followed by "whats a valance?"
alfiesauce said:I did actually relent and do this once for someone.
aweful...
480sparky said:You were filled with awe???