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It is not that I don't think I can run the line; it all comes down to wasting 80' of 8/2 and having to buy 80' of 8/3.
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Perfect, thanks for the thorough answer!
I'll probably just daisy chain the BLK from one hot bar to the other. Is that a safe situation?
When you say "bonded to the box", what do you mean? ...
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If you ask (don't since you might have a good think going), it is probably $7.27 for each sheet of the 2-pack ($14.54).
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Running new wire is not an option at this time, so I'd like to reconfigure if it is indeed a safety hazard.
Loads -
20A - Dedicated line for refrigerator
20A - Dedicated line for 1 outlet...
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Just bought the 12/3 wire instead; thanks for everyone's help!
Any ideas on how to redo the 8/2 line to upgrade the safety level of my garage sub box?
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Good question; I'm also a big believer in planning ahead. But, maybe the 12/3 will suffice in this case.
Tak sa mychet!
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Why are they connected in the main box then?
Thanks again!
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Thank you! I've seen a lot of your reponses and they are always helpful to me.
The Air Compressor is labeled as needing only a 15A circuit.
Do I need to run 8-3 to update the garage sub box or...
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Two years ago, I added a sub box in my garage. I ran 8/2 wire with the BLK and WHT connected to a double 30A breaker and BARE connected to ground. Most outlets and lights work fine, but the 20A...
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I'm building an "L" shaped staircase for a 10' high deck. A 6'X6' pad was already poured to support the bottom of the lower set of stairs. Can another pad be poured for the stair landing or are...
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That is my one beef with Evergrain; they don't recommend any fasteners. They told me that people love using "them" with their product, but wouldn't define "them". Seems like they don't want to be...
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That $2.25 price is why I jumped on it so quickly. That is $0.25 cheaper than I've seen anywhere else. I've done a major amount of research on the product and haven't found any negative opinions on...
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Thanks guys! I don't feel like experimenting on a $2.25 plf piece of material.
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The manufacturer (Evergrain) recommends 2 teeth per inch. Would that mean an 80 tooth 12" chop saw blade and 40 tooth 7.25" circular saw blade?
From ThisOldHouse.com - "To cut composite or...
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