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Code Forum Recap - February 2010
 

 


Subject - Code Forum Recap - February 2010

March 4, 2010
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Top 30 New Topics - February 2010

Another great resource from Mike Holt Enterprises! The following is a list of the top 30 topics discussed on our code forum in the past month. Simply click on any topic that interests you to read or join in the discussion. If you’re not already registered as a code forum member,click here to sign up now!

 

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  • use 33tape to hold broken glasses together to be able to finish job

    tomtreacy
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  • deposit on commercial jobs: i have a simple rule for any job i play with your money not mine!

    tomtreacy
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  • 1.)First of all in the interest of safety and common sense donot use sharp and long screws that will create a hazard 2.) second of all use what the maufacurer provides and 3.) third read article 110. requirement for Electrical Installations A,General And last i would not allow sharp long screws it would be a failed inspection in my book.the self tappers i wire is showing in the picture seem ok if manufacturer screws were unavailable. God Bless thank you for your time.

    JOSE A GUILLEN
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