Always. It's hard to tell but I wire nutted the black and white together (which I really do not like to do) since there just wasn't enough room to fit two wire nuts in the hole that looks like it was chewed out by a really small beaver, and if anyone did turn the breaker on it would just trip instantly. And the green wire you don't need to worry about.
Yes! I love me some hot-dip galvanized! Most of what I use these days is zinc coated, cheap box-store hardware because it works ok, and some of the signs I install just won't be up for very long anyways.
keep them coming buddy ur work is impeccable
Thanks, will do!
No wire nut put on the wires before pushing back into the wall?
Always. It's hard to tell but I wire nutted the black and white together (which I really do not like to do) since there just wasn't enough room to fit two wire nuts in the hole that looks like it was chewed out by a really small beaver, and if anyone did turn the breaker on it would just trip instantly. And the green wire you don't need to worry about.
I'm here for it, but no one is putting stainless bolts
I agree, unless you want the look of stainless steel, it really has no place in sign installation.
In other outdoor applications, stainless bolts love to gall and seize up and snap off when trying to work with them, I hate them
I honestly have not had a good experience with stainless steel outdoors. Thanks for watching!
@@FastsignsKirkland If you want corrosion resistance, heavy hot dip galvanized. It doesn't seize up like stainless even after decades in the weather.
Yes! I love me some hot-dip galvanized! Most of what I use these days is zinc coated, cheap box-store hardware because it works ok, and some of the signs I install just won't be up for very long anyways.