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Josepi[_12_] Josepi[_12_] is offline
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Default Shop Wall and Electric

Alway let your drywallers know that the wiring is alive. They are more
careful, that way, and the bark will tell you where to look for the problems
before the drywallers get away and **YOU** have to fix the drywall holes
that allow you to pull a couple of more inches through the clamp.

Ask them politely to hit the love conductors and NOT the neutrals though.



"Mike Marlow" wrote in message
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It's all part of an evil plot on the part of the even more evil drywallers
and painters.


Josepi wrote:
Ohhh...that's why they make those 6" deep boxes? To hide the wires
from the drywallers.

Why is it they always nick the neutral conductor and it only shows up
on the GFCI circuits?