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Posted for <jeff@eurocars4less.com>:

Circuit Breaker Panel
Has anyone used the method described on Aeroconnections web site (Photo's and
Figures / Breaker / Breaker Panel Busing) to connect rows of breakers?
Can't find any documentation on the photos. Was inquiring to see if anyone
has used this method and can supply any info. on materials used or hardware
used pertaining to the application. I messed up slightly designing my panel
and realized the circuit breakers were a little tight. This method seemed like
a good fix vs other methods. Thoughts and Ideas welcome
thanks

jeff