Oh yes ,you are very close . And if I may say so , you are doing a neat job Always do a project so that you aren't ashamed to admit you did it & if someone else saw it they'd think how neat & organized it was . Several times I'd been out on some troubleshooting jobs & when I took the covers of the main panel or junction boxes involved , I couldn't see what wire went where (very unprofessional work). I always liked keeping all individual colors running in seperate areas of the box so they are visable & tracable. When they started making the main panels with 2 bars it made it so much easier to keep all neutrals on one bar & all grounds on the other . Be sure you use the Bonding screw .It especially inspired me whenever the inspectors would come out to the jobsite & say to me : you keep your wiring so neat & organized & I never have to worry . I had 2 old timers teach me how to make my jobs look professional . I miss working & keeping up with the code changes . Here's a little tip also : check with your electrical supplier about when there's going to be an electrical code seminar & where . Then ask to go . They were always free & quite educational & buy yourself a book . I do hope I've been some help . Good luck & never be too proud to ask for help . God bless, Ken
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Today's Featured Article - The Rescue of a Fordson F - by Anthony West. Introduction I live in the UK and have for many years restored Fordson tractors (in the main model N's). I have also restored and shown model F's, E 27N's, Field Marshall Series 2, David Brown Cropmasters and the old rey Fergeson T 20. At one time I had seven restored examples which were shown and used in ploughing matches. As most restorers, I have a number of war stories I can relate on a range of topics that may help other like minded and interested people. Perhaps my first p
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