The wire I was looking at is :
https://www.wireandcableyourway.com/4-0-4-0-2-0-4-aluminum-mobile-home-feeder-cable.html
rated as:
Applicable Standards:
Ampacities based on National Electric Code, 2005n edition, section 310-15
UL 44 for types RHH & RHW-2
UL 854 for type USE-2
I searched for this but couldn't find anything. I have a garage that's been framed and has sheeting on it. The stucco guy is ready to go but I don't have an electrician yet. I'm running 4/0-4/0-2/0-4 cable to supply 125amp panel (need the larger wire due to the length). The panel will be fed...
I ended up fixing the worse ones. They aren't all perfect but at most I probably have 1/4" to 1/2" off. I put a ridge vent on so the OSB didn't have to align.
Hi,
Found this site as I was looking for an answer to a question.
I'm building a 26x50 garage and installed the trusses with my wife and 3 teenage boys. I measured the bottom chord length and they were all the same. So I straitened the walls and had one of the boys match the end of the truss...