Tim Fitzgerald
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To make a long story short, I am finishing off off a room in my shop and am starting the wiring rough in. I am using metal receptacle boxes, had a few left over and plus I felt they were sturdier than the plastic ones. I am using 12/2 wire. I attempted to pigtail the wires in to the box and as Im sure you can imagine, there was no way they would fold in to the box, additionally, I noticed that one of the boxes my "electrician" friend wired to use as an example did not have a pigtail connecting the incoming and outgoing ground to a screwhole in the metal box itself...,
is it required to have the box itself grounded...?
in order to pigtail, do I need to take back my metal boxes and get plastic, Im thinking there might be way more room in plastic boxes..., where I could pigtail
or im guessing i could try and find a deeper metal box but keep in mind I am using 12 ga wire here...
aslo my buddy used no additional pigtailing so I believe if the first receptacle in my run has an issue, then they all would be out.
If I use a metal box for the size wire I am talking what depth box am i looking for that would have enough room for pigtailing and wirenuts...?
and lastly, what is the primary set of pliers used for making loops. This **** kicked my **** as I would either strip to little or more than I should have insulation..., how do you gauge this and also making the bend to fit around the screw..., looking for a fool proof method..
thanks to all who respond in advance!
is it required to have the box itself grounded...?
in order to pigtail, do I need to take back my metal boxes and get plastic, Im thinking there might be way more room in plastic boxes..., where I could pigtail
or im guessing i could try and find a deeper metal box but keep in mind I am using 12 ga wire here...
aslo my buddy used no additional pigtailing so I believe if the first receptacle in my run has an issue, then they all would be out.
If I use a metal box for the size wire I am talking what depth box am i looking for that would have enough room for pigtailing and wirenuts...?
and lastly, what is the primary set of pliers used for making loops. This **** kicked my **** as I would either strip to little or more than I should have insulation..., how do you gauge this and also making the bend to fit around the screw..., looking for a fool proof method..
thanks to all who respond in advance!