Amazon has
50' Southwire 12/2 with Ground Romex Brand SIMpull Residential Indoor Electrical Wire (type NM-B, Yellow, 28828222) for
$27.24.
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50' Southwire 12/2 with Ground Romex Brand SIMpull Residential Indoor Electrical Wire (type NM-B, Yellow, 28828222) for
$27.24.
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Key Features:
- Indoor residential electrical wire with a ground
- 12-Gauge
- SIM technology for tear resistance, fast pulling, easy stripping and reduced burn-through
- Copper conductor material
- UL listed and CSA certified
- Southwire Romex Brand SIMpull NM-B (nonmetallic-sheathed) cable may be used for both exposed and concealed work in normally dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90°C (with ampacity limited to that for 60°C conductors) as specified in the National Electrical Code. NM-B cable is primarily used in residential wiring as branch circuits for outlets, switches, and other loads. NM-B cable may be run in air voids of masonry block or tile walls where such walls are not wet or damp locations. Voltage rating for NM-B cable is 600 volts.
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History is not being taught and that is on purpose. A country of apathetic under educated citizens are easily led with little resistance. The meaning of words is being redefined to poll tested slogans. The political class is never held responsible for actions and inaccuracies (to be kind).. It is a very tuff to have a rational debate with shifting meanings of words. I thought when the birds go south and come back next year that was Migration.. Now I have no idea what it means when they come and never go back. Just another poll tested phrase for the script readers to pass on to the now un educated.
Tempted to buy a roll for the shelf in the garage tough, because when you print money and rescores are finite, the rescores increase value inversely to the money printed.
As for history - I can assure you they are still teaching it. Most people have simply forgotten (or never bothered to learn) what they were taught. And why would they - you get paid 100x as much for being pretty and popular as you do for being smart.
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Damn dude. You building a grid?
But seeing now prices in lumber is wear. A simple redwood 2x8x10 was around $15, now is more than $30.
History is not being taught and that is on purpose. A country of apathetic under educated citizens are easily led with little resistance. The meaning of words is being redefined to poll tested slogans. The political class is never held responsible for actions and inaccuracies (to be kind).. It is a very tuff to have a rational debate with shifting meanings of words. I thought when the birds go south and come back next year that was Migration.. Now I have no idea what it means when they come and never go back. Just another poll tested phrase for the script readers to pass on to the now un educated.
Tempted to buy a roll for the shelf in the garage tough, because when you print money and rescores are finite, the rescores increase value inversely to the money printed.
The Weimar Republic had no such control over the world and in fact, the world was still on a gold standard. Currency debasement is nothing new and can be found in the fall of the Roman Empire on the back of wars and overwhelmed social systems.
History is available to anyone that wants to learn it.... After all, we are a nation of laws, but how many graduates have an understanding of even 1% of those laws? Add that many names of created laws and created ideologies are oxymoron's, we are a nation of idiots that does make it easier for someone to live the American Dream if they will just put in the effort.
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We bid the job for current prices and the materials costs jumped huge. Luckily our lumber, plumbing, metals, and sheetrock were all on a 5 year contract price.
Electronical is costing us hugely. 5000 ft spools were ordered before the job but we're still short about 50,000 ft of 14/3 and 40,000 short of 12/2.
The monopoly in lumber is going to last a while.
The tariffs have played a part, but China just removed their 25% import tariff on scrap copper and aluminum because they now want and need it that will see scrap prices rise on the back of a shortage of mining. There are a lot of parts in play, including the price of gold that is a byproduct of copper mining as much as silver is a byproduct of zinc mines that make the overall mine profitable or not.
There is plenty of copper under the ground, but the value has to be worth the cost to get it. Much like oil that the world has an absolute glut of, the value has to be worth the cost to get it out of the ground and you do that by creating shortages from the supply side (monopolies), or from the consumption side that almost always, government is neck deep in.
We bid the job for current prices and the materials costs jumped huge. Luckily our lumber, plumbing, metals, and sheetrock were all on a 5 year contract price.
Electronical is costing us hugely. 5000 ft spools were ordered before the job but we're still short about 50,000 ft of 14/3 and 40,000 short of 12/2.
The monopoly in lumber is going to last a while.
Sounds like the construction management missed a few pieces of the puzzle. Oh well, about a $45,000 issue on a $30 Million or so project is not the end of the world. Not sure why you would be using the OP Romex in that facility, but you can find plenty in 250ft rolls.... but may have to lock those down from walking off.
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We have 1500 sheets of new 3/4" Marine plywood I found a couple years ago for $1/sheet and in storage for a project. There was cost in moving it, but, for the price today, I am thinking about selling them and postponing the project for when this administration drops their pants for China and go with steel that will drop considerably from a new world glut.
As well, I just sold 112 -250ft rolls of 12-2 w/g UF (direct burial) that had been sitting in the warehouse for a decade or three. The price tag still on some of the boxes came from Farm and Fleet for $17.88/roll.
Oh yea, currency debasement is picking up speed.... any cash is steadily losing purchasing power.
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