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Omg fellas. Really? Sometimes it is too easy on here.
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We always install capping when we wire in singles however.
Omg fellas. Really? Sometimes it is too easy on here.
We always install capping when we wire in singles however.
We always install capping when we wire in singles however.
Omg fellas. Really? Sometimes it is too easy on here.
And how exactly do you propose to hide a bloody great lump of metal conduit?whats wrong with putting a bit of conduit in so you can actually get the wires pulled in/out without bashing the house into submission?
just a thought.
whats wrong with putting a bit of conduit in so you can actually get the wires pulled in/out without bashing the house into submission?
just a thought.
Bad move. Two options here, either you are making a genuine statement and are clueless about installation techniques or you're making false statements which means you're trolling. Either way you're on thin ice so don't do it again.
Please be warned!!
Threads and posts get indexed by search engines and misleading statements like this end up carrying weight in Google search results because they supposedly come from professional electricians. If you want to start some banter keep it in the Chit Chat forum where it belongs not in the Electrical forums. Also if there's threads closed and posts deleted and your trolling is the cause of it then you'll be shown the door.
We do? Really?capping is pointless really, but is something most electricians like myself like to do.
We do? Really?
The way I was taught is to use plastic capping on new walls and oval conduit in chases in existing walls.
How do you guys fix the oval conduit to the wall? I have never used it and tend to use capping on jobs where i don't know the plasterer and when working along side a couple of plasterers i know locally then as Trev said, i prefer and they prefer a small neat chase!
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