Hi all,
I'm about to rough-in electrical for my small workshop.
If I understand correctly, if I use a 1" hole in the middle of the 2x4 studs, then the hole will be spaced 1-1/4" from the edge of the stud and nail plates are not required.
However, even though not a code requirement, nail plates seem like a good idea and exceeding code may be desirable here.
I would rather not use typical nail plates because I am finishing the inside walls with 1/2" Baltic birch plywood and the nail plates may interfere with the plywood laying flat and the panels lining up nicely.
I have considered using Southwire's (formerly Garvin Industries) new "Smart Shield" nail plates that install inside the wall cavity and wouldn't interfere with the plywood installation. They also protect the romex from both sides so future nailing on the exterior walls would not be an issue either.
I'd like to hear opinions on using nail plates even when they aren't required. A good idea, or overkill? It will cost me about $60 between the nail plates and an auger bit, not to mention my time.
I'm about to rough-in electrical for my small workshop.
If I understand correctly, if I use a 1" hole in the middle of the 2x4 studs, then the hole will be spaced 1-1/4" from the edge of the stud and nail plates are not required.
However, even though not a code requirement, nail plates seem like a good idea and exceeding code may be desirable here.
I would rather not use typical nail plates because I am finishing the inside walls with 1/2" Baltic birch plywood and the nail plates may interfere with the plywood laying flat and the panels lining up nicely.
I have considered using Southwire's (formerly Garvin Industries) new "Smart Shield" nail plates that install inside the wall cavity and wouldn't interfere with the plywood installation. They also protect the romex from both sides so future nailing on the exterior walls would not be an issue either.
I'd like to hear opinions on using nail plates even when they aren't required. A good idea, or overkill? It will cost me about $60 between the nail plates and an auger bit, not to mention my time.