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stranded wire
I've got a bit of rewiring to do in some tight spots (porch lights).
12-3 solid wire is always such a pain to work with I was thinking of using some of the rubber coated stranded wire (still 12-3). In the past I've used that extensively outdoors. Is there any reason to not use it in wall for short runs? Jeff |
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