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Re: OT rewiring a house
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Posted by dr.sportster on October 22, 2006 at 19:10:31 from (67.72.98.85):
In Reply to: OT rewiring a house posted by msb on October 22, 2006 at 18:55:08:
If there is attic above or crawl space/basement below it can be rewired.If there is no ground and it is bx cable the sheathing is the ground and a tail can be brought to the metal box and keep the same wire[with added new ground tail] for the new three prong receptacle.If not then a gfi can be put in a box with no ground.It may be better to keep the old wiring and add under window AC lines or whatever only where needed.Keep wall damage to a minimun by using a snake and long flexible drill bits.You will need a Milwaukee right angle drill and naileater bit also.
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