happymachinist
Well-known member
Not sure if this is the right place to put this but it is electrical none the less.
I recently moved and am looking to get my powder coating hobby back up and going.
To receive the best results it's recommended to have a dedicated ground rod to ground the parts and or rack that my parts will hang from while coating.
I was not permitted before to install my own ground rod (landlord) in my previous shop. I ran a cable and clamped it to a pipe that went into the ground with so so results.
My question is: Can I sink a ground rod inside the shop? The concern I have read is that the earth under the slab will be dry since it doesn't receive any moisture from mother nature. I can put it outside but would prefer one less hole through the wall, hence putting it in the corner.
I plan on driving an 8' ground rod as deep as possible with room for the clamp and wire to attach.
Thanks!
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I recently moved and am looking to get my powder coating hobby back up and going.
To receive the best results it's recommended to have a dedicated ground rod to ground the parts and or rack that my parts will hang from while coating.
I was not permitted before to install my own ground rod (landlord) in my previous shop. I ran a cable and clamped it to a pipe that went into the ground with so so results.
My question is: Can I sink a ground rod inside the shop? The concern I have read is that the earth under the slab will be dry since it doesn't receive any moisture from mother nature. I can put it outside but would prefer one less hole through the wall, hence putting it in the corner.
I plan on driving an 8' ground rod as deep as possible with room for the clamp and wire to attach.
Thanks!
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