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Default Running Electrical wire in shed

On Jan 20, 12:05*pm, Phisherman wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 07:49:58 -0800 (PST), Harry K





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On Jan 20, 6:54*am, RedDwarf wrote:
I built this shed in the backyard, it has a dedicated 20amp GFCI
circuit running to it. Once inside the shed (it comes in from the
floor) I have it hit a junction box and branch out to the various
spots i need it (outlets/lights etc.).


My question is, do I HAVE to run the wire through the studs (drilling
a lot of holes because studs are 16 on center)? or can I run it on the
surface of the wood, near the top sill? what are my options? I have a
work bench, am I allowed to run it under the work surface, and staple
it to the underside? any thoughts as to how I can avoid drilling a
bunch of holes?


I live in norfolk, va...


I would do it right. *you will quite likely decide later to cover the
bare studs with something. *Drilling those holes is not a major
undertaking. *Get a spade bit - 5/8" will pass one romex conductor
easily and time to drill each hole is way less than a minute. Put the
holes in the _middle_ of the stud.


Harry K


I hacksawed off part of a spade bit shank to allow my drill to fit
between the studs. * Since then I bought a 90-Degree drill attachment.- Hide quoted text -

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I don't bother to do that. Using Romex it will run through holes
drilled at a bit of a slant with no problem.

Harry K