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Harold, Where the cables cross above the panels, how ar e the top runs spaced from the bottom runs?.
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WOW! I am Highly impressed with the quality of work here
Cliff
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"Where the cables cross above the panels, how are the top runs spaced from the bottom runs?"
If you look closely in the first and last pics, you can see waht appear to be vertical sections of 2x2.
Larry Fine Fine Electric Co. fineelectricco.com
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Beautiful job, but I would expect that the labor hours to do that would be very close to what would be required for EMT... Don
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Fantastic, ......so,THAT is what Romex is supposed to look like !
May I borrow one or two of these pictures?
togol
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Wow! That's a beautiful install. I hope the plumbers and other trades live up to the high standards of the wiring.
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As for the wires crossing over the other set of wires. YES, the EC set up little wooden "bridges" so that he could cross over the bottom sets of wires. I believe he used 2X4 pieces of wood. He also painted all of the wood black, I never asked him too.
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That is spectacular to the point of insanity! Job summa cum well done!!!
-George
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In particular, I like the first pic where the runs of cable change direction coming off of the end of that joist. That is nothing short of artistic.
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they take pride in there work,,dont see that to much .nowdays its always hurry up and get it done or we lose money.
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