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Old 11-07-2009, 06:24 PM   #21
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NM connectors need bonding bushings.
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Why would they need bonding bushing? Please fill me in never seen a NM connector with one.
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He's listing two seperate items

NM connectors (Insert comma here) Need bonding bushing
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That doesn't make any sense.
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Try:

1. NM connectors.
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Man ...... whats so hard to understand.

NM connectors require bonding bushings.





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Old 11-07-2009, 06:24 PM   #22
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Gets -40 here, I just have never thought about empty houses.
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NM connectors require bonding bushings.

Since when?
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Since when?
Billy....it's a joke! Think!!!!
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Billy....it's a joke! Think!!!!

Nice job keeping your mouth shut you rat.
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Billy....it's a joke! Think!!!!
I knew Chris Kennedy was joking.
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Nice job keeping your mouth shut you rat.
And proud of it, too.

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I knew Chris Kennedy was joking.
Are you sure?
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And proud of it, too.
Stupid cheese nibbler.

When your a small rat does this face strike fear in you?



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And proud of it, too.
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Peter's gotta stab somebody in the back today,.... he is really hungering for that 1¢ worth of cheese.
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Peter's gotta stab somebody in the back today,.... he is really hungering for that 1¢ worth of cheese.
Yeah, if only I could be like LGLS and make $4500 a week and go around puncturing people's tires. Then my life would really have meaning.
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Stupid cheese nibbler.

When your a small rat does this face strike fear in you?
You're a sick man, Bob.
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No, the other end does.
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NM connectors require bonding bushings.





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Now that's funny!! And why are they numbered?
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Now that's funny!! And why are they numbered?
That's so they know how many cables there are so they can order staples.
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thats so sh*ty work, IMO!
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What's with the fuse in the keyless above the panel? And notice that the receptacle part of said keyless is taped off.


Waitaminute here! I'd bet just about anything that the keyless is fed by the wire tapped off the bus!! Using the 10' tap rule, it appears to be a completely code compliant installation!!! lol! And it's even a blue fuse, 15 amp. I don't think I've ever seen anything this idiotic before.

"Needs some help" is a bit of an understatement indeed.

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