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Yes.
Do you think there are a few code violations?
This isn't ICE's first time in court, he's been well schooled by his council!Yes.
Why not make it easier and ask what was done correctly?Do you think there are a few code violations?
What is it?
Correct, an engineered repair detail will have to be provided. And the dummy that cut up the truss will probably not be the guy doing the repair.So how does one fix mutilated trusses? I assume since it is a engineered product that a fix would have to be engineered.
Did the same thing for the last house i built for a buddy...He was the plumber so we laid it out to miss the floor trusses anyway, but a couple extra framing members are cheapWhile working on a design team for a multi-story apartment building, I suggested to the construction manager that he buy a couple extra joists per floor in case they have some that want to be directly beneath a toilet or shower. If they need extra joists to straddle a plumbing fixture, they are on site. If they do not need them, they can be scrapped. I thought it was a small price to pay to avoid butcher jobs. He thought it was a good idea.
We had this years ago. Solution was an to sister the compromised joist with an LVL.This was one of about ... six ... similar issues.
I have, he's from that other jurisdiction!I've never seen that plumber on another job.
What in the world is that mess? Please don't tell me it's the connection for a generator!
Hoarder house.....I don't even know what he was trying to do...What in the world is that mess? Please don't tell me it's the connection for a generator!
Newbie here. Retired GC, thankfully. A week of reading so far.Wayne,
Is there a listing associated with the NM844? If the answer is yes I would suppose that the (10)12/ 2 would be legal. If there is no listing it is up to the inspector. That type of fitting is prone to loose cables.....The cable is not secured well. Toss in one round cable and it goes away....include a 10/3 and where are you on the chart? It is plastic.....The smarter electricians use metal fittings....
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If I may ask, how long has it taken you to get through the Average Day thread?