JHZR2
Staff member
I've been under the impression that the rich way to make junctions of romex in a junction box is to strip wires long, take Lineman's pliers twist the wires together, snip the end and then hold them together with a wire nut.
Thing is, with 12ga wire in small (30-40 cu in or less) boxes, with wires coming in from all sides, I can't get it as neat as I'd like. At some point along the length, it is never all straight and aligned.
Also, I'm always afraid I've twisted too much.
Much of this is likely nothing, especially since it is hid at the end of the day, but instill like to do nice work.
Any tips? Im usually putting four 12 ga romex in a junction box.
Also, the pliers chew up the wire a bit. Usually I cut that section off. But if the wire is rough from the plier jaw, does it much matter electrically, especially under load?
Thanks!
Thing is, with 12ga wire in small (30-40 cu in or less) boxes, with wires coming in from all sides, I can't get it as neat as I'd like. At some point along the length, it is never all straight and aligned.
Also, I'm always afraid I've twisted too much.
Much of this is likely nothing, especially since it is hid at the end of the day, but instill like to do nice work.
Any tips? Im usually putting four 12 ga romex in a junction box.
Also, the pliers chew up the wire a bit. Usually I cut that section off. But if the wire is rough from the plier jaw, does it much matter electrically, especially under load?
Thanks!