There's a difference between doing quality work and workmanship, and outright doing extra work and/or using more and/or different materials.
Sometimes.
Othertimes, that IS the difference.
There's a difference between doing quality work and workmanship, and outright doing extra work and/or using more and/or different materials.
Thanx!Very nice work.
That's where circuit 27 goes, through the board under the panel, and back through in the back of the box.How did you feed the GFCI at the right of the panel?
They're in the sub-panels at the bedrrom end of the house; bedroom receptacle circuits only.No AFCI's?
In the main disco's in the garage; this is one of two ML panels.Any bonding of the two EGC bars?
Did you mean to say wire pullers or electricians?
Ever had the owner/buyer there and have them say "this is a good job isn't"?
Ever had the owner/buyer there and have them say "this is a good job isn't"?
I've learned not to say, 'this looks like ^&^%&%^,' before asking, 'Who did the work?' I see so much hacked up stuff and find out the Owner did it and is very proud of their fire hazard. LOL
I dunno.Why didn't you just nipple over to the box with the GFCI?
I dunno.
Yep. That was an HBO special, and it was called "Bill Cosby: Himself."I dunno? Did you ever hear any of Bill Cosby's standup? "I dunno? I ask you, Son, was your head with you all day today?!" "I dunno...." "See! Brain damage!" :grin::grin::grin::grin::grin:
Where is the requirement for only 1/8" exposed wire at the breaker or lugs in a power panel?