wrench409
Well-known member
I am wanting to rewire my detached garage. See the photo below.
It was built in 1978 by the previous homeowner himself. He was partial to nails and had them in every joist and upright 2x4 every 12 inches or so. I removed all I could reach but have more to take out. He hung stuff from them. As I was pulling them, I noticed the wiring. The house I bought last year was built in 1957. I had the opportunity to explore the attic and it is wired in exactly the same way. It met code from that time I'm sure.
So, back to my rewiring ideas. I have already bought 1/2" EMT, a bender, boxes, switches and outlets, etc. The only tool I lack is the 'offset bender' and it is far too expensive for one one project. I will likely use the box offset for EMT fittings for that.
My question is.....should I bother? There is only one circuit that is dead and it's in an area I will not be using.
I think the conduit will make it more appealing to the eye and be much safer.
Any pointers or tips?
Thanks for a great site!
It was built in 1978 by the previous homeowner himself. He was partial to nails and had them in every joist and upright 2x4 every 12 inches or so. I removed all I could reach but have more to take out. He hung stuff from them. As I was pulling them, I noticed the wiring. The house I bought last year was built in 1957. I had the opportunity to explore the attic and it is wired in exactly the same way. It met code from that time I'm sure.
So, back to my rewiring ideas. I have already bought 1/2" EMT, a bender, boxes, switches and outlets, etc. The only tool I lack is the 'offset bender' and it is far too expensive for one one project. I will likely use the box offset for EMT fittings for that.
My question is.....should I bother? There is only one circuit that is dead and it's in an area I will not be using.
I think the conduit will make it more appealing to the eye and be much safer.
Any pointers or tips?
Thanks for a great site!