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<DIV>In a message dated 9/27/2016 2:42:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
woodworkers@lists.sawdusters.org writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2 face=Arial>I really
want to do things right, but the budget says I need to do this myself. I can
run wires and all that, I have a code-checker book (a little dated) and have
run lots of Romex in my day, but getting the specs just right is a little
daunting.<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<DIV>Mike</DIV>
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<DIV>Having been through this a couple of times myself, I would either buy a new
code book or go the library and see if they have one you can check out. Then
layout all your circuits according to what you need and what you know is
going to pass code. Just do a neat job and don't get offended when he tells
you something that you may not agree with. Remember he can make life really
tough for you.</DIV>
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<DIV>Good Luck </DIV>
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<DIV>Gary Williams</DIV>
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