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Old 11-05-2009, 11:23 PM   #41
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They seem to be pretty common knowledge and a running gag on here
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Old 11-05-2009, 11:27 PM   #42
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They seem to be pretty common knowledge and a running gag on here
Peter was kinda rude when he asked you that, it was like he was trying to say that you're not part of the club.
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Peter was kinda rude when he asked you that, it was like he was trying to say that you're not part of the club.
You're right. I'm sorry.

I should have been honored that it's common knowledge.
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Your made up code articles will not fly around here,,,,EMT inside an enclosure is not subject to severe physical damage. And there's no violation in the way it's supported. There's block behind the locker, .How do you know the anchor is not in the block? If you think there is an actual violation ,,,,show me a code article that prohibits the way this pipe is braced. Around here, it's put up or shut up.
Please tell me that you are truly joking.

To tell me you cant find these in the nfpa and nec is laughable.

If you want me to humilate you i can i am giving you the option.

Also severe physical damage goes to AHJ. Read your Code book.
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