Agreed, although I only had 39 yrs. in "heavy" construction, spent the prior years as a mechanic, back when the mechanic was the diagnostic tool.
"Ground up" is just "work" if you have the right equipment and skills (and the bloody subs show up on schedule) ;)
Not familiar with that term, but here all driven grounds must be copper clad steel AND must be less than or equal to the max ohms allowed, rebar would fail the inspection.
FWIW - I use these to make portable SSDs. Haven't had a single problem with them.
There are others available, I've only used these because they fill my needs and have A and C connectors, YMMV. ;)
For SATA - https://www.amazon.com/BENFEI-External-Enclosure-Compatible-Optimized/dp/B0C73VYQCW...
I've been using the pebble-texture plastic bottom liners from my wife's cloth grocery bags (the black plastic on the inside that makes the bag "flat" on the bottom).
Thin, the right size and right "drag" for me. ;)
That's no longer necessarily true, see here - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/file-server/ntfs-overview
I personally use an LSI 9361-8i with an Adaptec 82885T expander to run 2 - 180Tb R6 volumes using a i7-11700K on a Z590 motherboard as a Plexserver and it works...
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