HRJoe
Well-known member
It is very clear to me based on resources I've read that romex wires that run through bored holes must be 1.25" from the edge of the wood (and if not, 1/16 steel plate cover) to prevent puncture from nail or screw.
Typically, I see this distance measured from the open side of an unfinished wall. Now if this is an interior wall (accessible from both sides), then I'd understand that the hole would need to be centered or in such a way that allows for 1.25" from both lateral directions.
My question is, in the case of my pole barn with 6" walls (created by 6x6 wood posts), does it matter how close the romex is run to the exterior side of wall, or do I just need to keep 1.25" from the inside wall? Obviously I'm not boring holes in my posts but what I am doing is running the romex between the posts and the exterior siding hung on 2x6's (making them over 6" from future interior wall finishing, but making them less than 1" from exterior siding)...is that okay?
Thanks,
HRJ
Typically, I see this distance measured from the open side of an unfinished wall. Now if this is an interior wall (accessible from both sides), then I'd understand that the hole would need to be centered or in such a way that allows for 1.25" from both lateral directions.
My question is, in the case of my pole barn with 6" walls (created by 6x6 wood posts), does it matter how close the romex is run to the exterior side of wall, or do I just need to keep 1.25" from the inside wall? Obviously I'm not boring holes in my posts but what I am doing is running the romex between the posts and the exterior siding hung on 2x6's (making them over 6" from future interior wall finishing, but making them less than 1" from exterior siding)...is that okay?
Thanks,
HRJ