bc, sorry if it was not clear, I removed the bare copper ground wires from the neutral buss bar and hooked all bare copper ground wires together, leaving the neutrals all hooked to the buss bar. (Since I only had six circuits I only had six bare copper ground wires. I brought them all together with the wire from the ground rod and use a large wire crimp to crimp them together.) You are right about this comment: When separate grounded/neutral and grounding buss bars are used, there is a screw on that neutral/grounded buss somewhere that is screwed in so it contacts the metal of the panel box to which the grounding buss bar is attached. I removed this screw from the neutral buss bar, if you don't you still have the neutral and grounds attached through it. Then I grounded the breaker box with the bare copper ground wire on the way out of my breaker box to the ground rod.
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