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#63822 03/30/06 01:22 AM
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Hello from South Dakota!!!!

Thanks iwire.
Now I feel stupid for not questioning that.

Does anyone think that it is a better or faster way of installing the devices by not tailing? How much time will I save in make up on the rough-in compared to time saved on the trim by hooking up just one wire per device? Or is it just a wash as far as time goes and we are just talking about the cost of wire nuts?

Jon


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#63823 03/31/06 08:59 PM
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IMO pigtailing is just the right way to do the job!


Patrick
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