Whoa!! I just read the post to me at the link in Pat's post above. The one in Techmans sign can tutorial. Here is the post from West coast sign guy,
"LMAO Adrian, your exactly what I'm talking about. Not trying to hide anything from anyone. Why not save yourself more money and build one out of 2"x4"s
Your an industry nightmare. You don't know what the hell your doing, but yet you want to rest the responsibility on someone like an inspector, and for them to tell you how you should be building it?????? Really, their "easy to get along with?" Maybe your town is wired up like Tijuanna."
I can't post to that tutorial but I can post here. WCSG... you have no idea what you're talking about. The rules and regs are different where I live. From reading other posts in this thread it appears that the rules and regs in your own country vary quite widely. You seem to assume that the whole world lives buy whatever rules are in place where you live. Not so. (doesn't mean we're all gonna die) The inspector here will actually inspect the sign (for a fee) as I have politely explained above. You can choose to believe I am lying if you like. (Why do I read your posts as if you sound exactly like Foghorn Leghorn.....)
The best advice to the OP was to check with his local authorities before proceeding.
I re-read the tutorial, and a
BIG apology to
Techman, he's just trying to help and I came off sort of an ass. Not apologizing to the hacks involved.
But bottom line for you, you seem to be missing the bigger point to all of this on the thread. It doesn't matter what jurisdictions will let anyone do anything they want i.e., take drugs for that matter legally.
YOU seem to just want to take shortcuts, look at standards and codes as obstacles to move around or find a backdoor path. Throughout this whole thread you seem to want to find loopholes. That's just how you come off to me.
This is the EXACT reason why it's useless to pass off or explain to unqualified people, they just want to learn exactly what they want to turn a quick profit or find an easy way without learning the way the professionals did.
I just encourage anyone here who is qualified to stop posting to such threads where it's obvious questions asked are coming from those of unqualified or hack individuals. If it's a fellow qualified professional, then by all means. This forum isn't a trade school.
I would also encourage anyone wanting to get an education about electricity, take a apprenticeship program (ABC) at a Jr. College, LEARN SAFETY! I myself took a few semesters because for years of working with electric signs, though it was somewhat limiting to what I did, I wanted to learn the "whys", which wasn't taught from a place of work. These courses through jr. colleges are relativiely cheap and inexpensive and you will learn a TON. Learn the bigger aspect of electricity and "why" it does what it does, then learn the specialty of electric signs. Electricians don't even know squat when it comes to electric signs and neon, and I hate when they work on them and screw things up.