"SHOCKING" New Way to Fix Short Wires In an Electrical Box to Code | Very Important

"SHOCKING" New Way to Fix Short Wires In an Electrical Box to Code | Very Important

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In this video I show you numerous ways to fix wires that are too short in an electrical box. This one of the most common mistakes when running electrical wires that are made by not just DIYers but also some pros. But with some easy fixes they can be brought into a safe and code compliant state!

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