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On Apr 9, 11:49 pm, RicodJour wrote:
On Apr 9, 11:09 pm, "MiamiCuse" wrote: Not easy to do at this point, the box has been mounted with many pipes going in, I would have to adjust over a dozen 1/2 and 3/4 EMT pipes to just shift the box. I have two five gang boxes. Is that code where you are - you have to use EMT for _all_ of the wiring? Ouch. R No not required. The house was constructed mostly with commercial methods. All wirings were in EMT. I have been using mostly EMT where I am "tieing in", in walls. In the attic I have been using EMT only to run to the boxes, then from there MC cables to the actual lighting devices or fans. A few romexes not much. After the electricians are done then I am going to wire the low voltage, cat5, coax and phone myself, those I will run "free-willy" style. MC |
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