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What in Tarnation?
What in Tarnation?
by timmp, September 10
Plumber meets Electrician
Plumber meets Electrician
by timmp, September 10
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Or, ready for the future staircase project?


Wood work but can't!
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I would guess that it contains 2, 14# THHNs fed from a 50 Amp breaker and that they needed the additional surface area to adequately heat the bathroom.
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Originally Posted by n1ist
I guess that conduit is for AC and the straight ones are for DC :-)


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I would sine off on it.

It's just a sine of the times.

I hope it terminates in a cobra-head.

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I don't want the topic to go off on a tangent 'cos I can't stand it.

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...And if someone were to ask the inspector if the electrician could legally install that pipe, the reply would be
"'Cos 'e can't!"

I couldn't resist.

-John

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Punny!

Maybe there is no wire in it at all???


Mark Heller
"Well - I oughta....." -Jackie Gleason
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