[AT] Shop ceiling
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Wed Sep 28 14:10:39 PDT 2011
Spencer, I know you are correct about that. I did hear a while back that
it was subject to change but don't know if it did or not. I believe NC has
signed on to the "International Building Code" now. Hopefully they exempted
Ag buildings when the change was made.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Spencer Yost
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 2:37 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Shop ceiling
Here in NC in most planning jurisdictions, as recently as 10 years ago(I
guess still true), agricultural buildings did not have to be inspected.
Because I owned more than minimum amount of land (very small minimum, like 2
or 3 acres) basically I could call any building not attached to my house
agricultural and presto: no permits, plans, inspections, etc. There was
only one minor fee - some kind of improvement registration fee of like $35(I
always assumed that was so the tax collector would know about it). There
was no limit on how small/ big or grand/simple etc. Just no living
quarters.
So this is how I handled my shop. And I get agriculture rate for
electricity because of this.
Something to look into anyways,
Spencer
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On Sep 28, 2011, at 14:06, Larry Goss <rlgoss at insightbb.com> wrote:
> But those guys are the poster children for an "old-boy network". It does
> depend on who does the work. When I built my shop, I took the exam they
> told me I had to pass before they would even make the trip out to the site
> to look at the wiring. I commented afterward that the exam "looked an
> awful lot" like the Journeyman's exam. That led to an informal discussion
> of both his (the examiner) and my backgrounds. Both of us had spent many
> years as piano technicians, and I knew his work from experience in working
> on pianos he had signed off on. Long story short -- The wiring had no
> problems after that conversation.
>
> Larry
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "charlie hill" <charliehill at embarqmail.com>
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 11:36:17 AM
> Subject: Re: [AT] Shop ceiling
>
> Larry, I may be wrong but I think in my area the inspector has to see it
> before it is covered up PERIOD and without regard to who does the work or
> what qualifications they have. He needs to see that
> no bare wires go through sharp places that might cut or chaff them, that
> no
> junction boxes are buried somewhere that they can't be accessed and that
> there are no improper wire splices, etc. Your advice to Don is sound.
> The fixtures, receptacles, etc. don't have to be installed but the rough
> wiring has to be complete.
>
> Charlie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larry Goss
> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 11:09 AM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: Re: [AT] Shop ceiling
>
> I don't know what regulations you are having to follow in your area, Don,
> but where I live, if it is done by the owner or a non-journeyman
> electrician, all the wiring must be completed BEFORE it is covered up by
> wall board, etc. Otherwise, it doesn't get inspected, and your addition
> does not get connected.
>
> Larry
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Don Bowen" <don.bowen at earthlink.net>
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"
> <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 6:24:35 AM
> Subject: Re: [AT] Shop ceiling
>
> On 9/27/2011 9:50 PM, Jerry Rhodes wrote:
>> I had the wiring laying in place on the trusses before I started,
>> good luck
>
> I have all the wiring and outlet boxes in place so they need cutting
> around.
>
> --
> Don Bowen KI6DIU
> http://www.braingarage.com/Dons/Travels/journal/Journal.html
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