mopar4wd
Well-known member
Quick look at my book seems to indicate NM is cool as long as all the little plastic bushings are used. But my books are a little outdated.
Type NMB is perfectly fine and code worthy in steel studs as long as you protect it with grommets.Very typical for commercial construction.I think I would opt for metal boxes though.Hey mister concrete man...I don't see any purple primer on your PVC joints.I'd agree... if it was my place I'd sure as hell be using MC/BX with all the metal studs.
Pretty sure NEC requires it even.
My inspector wouldn't be pleased.

^^ you should change the setting to more posts per page, it's 51 pages here, much less page-changes to read the thread![]()
That was kind of an inside plumbers joke!Mr. Onetwo you bring back a horror in my house build. Wife called and said the inspector just faild the rough in due to no primer. I let the plumber have it (it was me) and said how the heck did I forget primer?? Used the clear and not the purple. Was a big hassle.
I lost track of this thread while between jobs and still in NY. Now that Iam in Maine and looking at property up here this build is in the top .001% in the entire state maybe New England. You jut don't see anything like this anywhere.
My wife linked me back up with it due to the idea of the Pot Belly stove in the reading room. We have an old pot stove from my father-in law who got it out of an old Caboose he used to work on when he worked for the Railroad. She is now excited to find a home where we can also showcase it in honor of her dad.
There are so many incredible aspects to this build. God bless man you have a true castle to call home!
Any updates? Just found this site a couple days ago. Spent hours reading all 102 pages. Really sweet house. Registered just to say thank you. Please ignore the haters/trolls since your last update.
Looks great man! Question- can you send me details on your front door?(who/what/where) I am doing nearly the exact same thing, except my pivot hinge will be embedded in the floor ( I left a pocket for it) so there is no sill.
That was kind of an inside plumbers joke!Actually, the new code in Maine does not require purple anymore...clear is acceptable.Welcome to Maine...beautiful place to live
hard place to make a living
Good luck in your property search!
![]()
To all my GJ friends, I'm sorry for the lack of updates. There just isn't much to share. It's damn cold and just getting vehicles up and down the road is a challenge. And yes, the campah experiment is proving to be one of my less inspired ideas. nevertheless, we're making progress and I should have an update to share soon.
The comment was aimed at ridiculous,arrogant inspectors who know nothing about plumbing.

I'm sure your guy knows what I am talking about.And yes, the campah experiment is proving to be one of my less inspired ideas. .

Quite the experience?
Cases of cabin fever galore.Its true about the Great Lakes - about 90% frozen. Not looking forward to all the dead fish that show up when it thaws...
I think the fish would just go deeper. Come to think of it they probably are deeper anyways during the winters.
I think the fish would just go deeper. Come to think of it they probably are deeper anyways during the winters.
Ahhh gotcha.. Never thought of it that way. I mean lakes freeze over every year all over the world. Some for more than half the year.Its that there isn't an oxygen exchange with the water when the ice covers it, not that they are frozen.
And Erie is pretty shallow throughout.
Ahhh gotcha.. Never thought of it that way. I mean lakes freeze over every year all over the world. Some for more than half the year.
.
Is there anything you could have done differently regarding the walls?
Is the grinder a special tool or just a standard angle grinder with an attachment that gives greater enclosure to allow the vacuum to be more effective?