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What's your point on the above?

The only problem I see is the confusion on the 24" rule, which refers to points along the intersection of the countertop and the wall, while the reference to a 24" cord might suggest it applies to any point on the countertop. But anyone familiar with the 24" rule will understand what is meant.

Cheers, Wayne
 
Is that Ambers Lutty? I like it, I'm gonna start going by Sifus.
Interesting phishing for sure. Email name different from user name, different from name stated in message. Not to mention they are replying to the second post in a thread over 5,000 long. Hilarious....
 
Sorry, where's the problem? Looks as if the supply on the top is in a metallic conduit (that bears confirming with a closer look), so that's the EGC on the supply. The bottom conduit appears to be PVC, hence the need for a wire-type EGC.

The green conductor exiting the bottom does appear to be too small to be reidentified with tape, but that's hardly serious.

Cheers, Wayne
 
The cover should be on unless there is work to be done with the cover removed. You never, and I mean never let an inspector see the inside coated in drywall compound.


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The three on the right might have been torqued ... but I doubt it. The three on the left, no way.

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It needs two smaller overhead doors.

I didn't know there were any 1991-1996 Ford Escorts still around (the green car on the left.)
 
What's wrong with it? It has arched windows just like the second story.

Designers have lost all sense of proportion since the 1970s. Now it's slather on as much ugly crap as the budget allows.
 
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