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Re: Wire prices



Now if you cant see the ground log on those plastic box's your as dumb as
you sound

http://tnblnx3.tnb.com/emAlbum/albums/Boxes%20and%20Covers/boxes_11_eng.pdf

And by the way ,about experience,I don't brag being in a trade for
26,27,28,30+ years,I don't even brag about being in that trade for 20+
years,but what I can say is that I AM in that trade,what you cant
say...cause your just simple online seller of parts...

but just to shut you up,I've been working for 13.5 years at the same
place,and that's the 5th place I work for in the alarm business,and been to
at least one year to every other place I,vet work for but one ( 2
weeks,cause ADT bought the first company I worked for,and I dropped them
dead after 2 week cause they are the worst ever company I ever seen...)
"Robert L Bass" <robertbass1@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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>>> Olson is right,even if you use plastic box,
>>> you need to put a ground in the grounding lug...
>>
>> I will be glad to once the AHJ says I have to, and does me the favor of
>> pointing out exactly where this ground lug is. I have not come across one
>> on a plastic back box.
>
> They're in Olson's mind.  Petem hasn't any experience or knowledge so
> Olson is able to snow him deeper than Denver's airport.
>
> All kidding aside, there are some NMC boxes available with a ground lug.
> It's there for convenience in connecting stuff.  If the item needs
> grounding and the lug is there, use it.  Otherwise, use a wire nut.
>
> In Olson's original gaff on this subject he thought that the lug must
> always be used.  That is of course absurd.
>
>




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