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by timmp, September 10
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George:
Do you think the key to your quest for details basically goes back to 'brand xxx GTO with integral sleeving, and brand xxx components can create a damp/wet location neon wiring method?

Out of curiousity, does Paige have the 'accessories' or only the cable?

A sign trade source around my area is N.Glantz & Sons, basically if they don't have it, or can't get it, it's not destined for a sign shop.



John
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John I agree with you. The problem is some, not all, haven't a clue on this method of installing GTO properly in a wet or damp location. All they know is GTO wire is not suitable for a wet location and based on the UL information they would be correct. Now it can be made suitable by using the proper methods of installation.


George Little
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George:
I don't know the particulars in your area, but I do know that the 'neon guys' that show up over a weekend are real bad boys.

Horror stories abound! Permits? Ha! Code? Ha

"It's only miliamps"!!

Heck, that's only the tip of an iceberg, and I'm only on interior installs.


John
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