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#151528 03/06/03 09:37 PM
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#151529 03/17/03 01:25 AM
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Thanks for the pictures Thinkgood!


Joe Tedesco, NEC Consultant
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Thinkgood:
I'll second that. The pictures are great. I'm particularly drawn to the second one. We have all seen the porcelain tubes used where a wire passes through a stud/joist or passes over another nearby wire, but it's interesting to see how the electrician used several tubes together in several places here.

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You're welcome.

They sure had some interesting ways of protecting the conductors and for keeping them away from one another.

I was told that the new 200A service is going to be wired tomorrow!


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