Nice, no L16/L17 on your box, no secondary support brace on the box, no 4-prong dryer outlet, notched 2x6 studs (I hope those aren't structural).....c'mon.
You could mention that most 4x boxes have little tangs that you rest right against the stud, thus setting you up for perfect alignment with common drywall thicknesses.
Nice, no L16/L17 on your box, no secondary support brace on the box, no 4-prong dryer outlet, notched 2x6 studs (I hope those aren't structural).....c'mon.
coolboarder44 1 year ago
For new work the wire has to be four wire and a four wire receptacle to be code compliant. Why is he using three wire and a three wire receptacle.
maltyful 2 years ago
OMG cant anyone show mw how to WIRE a 220 for a dryer??? my god i have a hundred ways to put a dryer in lol my god are we stupid
primmer3 2 years ago
You could mention that most 4x boxes have little tangs that you rest right against the stud, thus setting you up for perfect alignment with common drywall thicknesses.
HayateAce 2 years ago
This sort of shows how to screw the box onto the stud. I have no idea how to connect the outlet or connect the other end to the elec. box
funnymum 2 years ago
thanks for the video now i dont understand ha just kidding
ZOELZER2 2 years ago
wheres the NM Clamp to secure the cable to the metal box?
Einzee 2 years ago