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#106493 09/07/05 06:27 PM
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He can explain what's going on here.

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What's happening here Rollie?. [Linked Image]

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Is that Rigid pipe from the slab to the panel? With a PVC FA fitting on top?

[This message has been edited by sierra electrician (edited 09-07-2005).]

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YUP. [Linked Image]

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Is there any Damp-proof-course under that Bottom plate?.

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Uh...

Where are the walls? Doesn't 110.11 apply here? [Linked Image]
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Equipment identified only as 'dry locations,' 'Type 1,' or 'indoor use only' shall be protected against permanent damage from the weather during construction.

I like the romex supporting everything (300.11(C)) going into that one SE connector (110.3(B), 312.5(C)) too, that's nice.


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So is this what passes for house construction in the USA these days?

Little houses of ticky-tacky and match-sticks.

There's something to be said for the love affair that we Latin Americans have for poured concrete, block and brick. [Linked Image]

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There's something to be said for the love affair that we Latin Americans have for poured concrete, block and brick.
Definitely!!!
In Europe there's a running joke saying US houses are cardboard boxes... your description is only much more graphic!
Nothing said against the fine old NY brownstones or Chicago brick bungalows... lovely houses! The old Brooklyn brick multi-family I once lived in would have been quite nice too had it been less neglected... and ok, the layout was a bit weird too.

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I will try to get more pics before they lath it for stucco,I wanted to get some comments on this before I commented.

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