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Use shorter lengths of conduit, say for a 6 ft run use 3x 3ft pieces, you will never rewire in PVC conduit at that sort of length so a joint wont hinder you in any way.Yes... but he's only 4'8" !
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Use shorter lengths of conduit, say for a 6 ft run use 3x 3ft pieces, you will never rewire in PVC conduit at that sort of length so a joint wont hinder you in any way.Yes... but he's only 4'8" !
I have managed to yank twin & earth cable down existing oval conduit...Use shorter lengths of conduit, say for a 6 ft run use 3x 3ft pieces, you will never rewire in PVC conduit at that sort of length so a joint wont hinder you in any way.
Yank being the operative word I guessI have managed to yank twin & earth cable down existing oval conduit...
Which is half the number of plug vs plugtop33 posts on sliding some cables into a tube.
Something to talk about lol33 posts on sliding some cables into a tube.
Your nickname “jester” was a clueWho me jesting never, whatever makes you think that.
And it took you three page's to think that up. ?Your nickname “jester” was a clue
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