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Mike Marlow[_2_] Mike Marlow[_2_] is offline
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On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 09:15:43 -0400, Doug Miller
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Everybody seems to be saying something different... Doug Miller
states that armor on AC cable is OK for use as ground conductor.
Read the beginning of this thread. I think the NEC states that it
is OK only in limited circumstances.






Too bad that doesn't stop you from making
up Code rules that you imagine to exist.




I haven't made anything up, the NEC states AC cable can only be used
in certain locations, IE "not wet". You are the one making things up.


Oh come on Bob - you are now reaching too far. Wet was never even one of
the discussion topics. Good for you - you went and found something in the
NEC - it still only serves to show how you reach to make a point that is not
even relevant, or that is not related to what you hae already put on the
table. So - you did nothing to prove Doug wrong. You only served to make
yourself look worse in this discussion. Thought you were the one that
suggested dropping this and moving on to woodworking. You should have
followed your own advice.

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