Looks good Philip. When I bought my house and was adding on to it previous owner had had the elec service updated but whoever did it had drilled holes in all the joists to run romex across the joists in the basement. It was safe and met code but sure looked crude. I stripped it all out - every inch of it - and started over. Ran it all in thinwall to #1900 boxes here and there then romex out of those to complete the circuits as needed. Took my time and did a neat job of it. It looks So much better than it did with a couple runs of 3/4" conduit across the bottoms of the joists. When the inspector came to give me the final on the addition he asked, "Who did all this?" I kinda blinked as I hadn't pulled permits to do it and told him the wiring was a real rats nest down there so I "revamped" it a little. He said, "Nice work." and put the sticker on the breaker panel. I enjoy running thinwall. One thing I learned from my dad about wiring in general is to do a clean job of it. He always would say, "Neatness Counts!" Keep learning - and posting. I enjoy your updates. You will have a good, high paying trade when you finish that school.
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