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Don't forget it is critical to paint the exposed threads after making the running coupler.
I've tried to understand what you meant but for some reason still don't fully understand. I appreciate your help though.
Could somebody possibly show me a picture of how a fitted running coupler looks (whenever you get a chance) thanks again
I see someone has found a diagram, well done Lee
A "chapel hat-peg",is the answer to that questionCan some tell what a 20mm nipple looks like
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Or to use a runner on, through box etc.A 20mm nipple is a coupler sized threaded piece of conduit, an example of the uses of a nipple would be to screw into an unused conduit box out let that you wished to add some extra conduit. 20mm Conduit Nipple - https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/CO20NIP.html
Did you do it.?Since you boys like conduit alot, you mights aswell visit Bletchley park. 25mm also black enamel. Dont miss it.
No don't agree, sometimes you can not turn on to piece, with big long sets, it's just impossible. I KNOW have done loads of it.A good electrician should never have to do a running coupler anyway
Good electricians know this DaveNo don't agree, sometimes you can not turn on to piece, with big long sets, it's just impossible. I KNOW have done loads of it.
So you have not done much conduit then Flanders.?A good electrician should never have to do a running coupler anyway
Nah "Raceway" that's yank for Canduit I thinkEver since Pete posted that American vid a while back I seem to be only say and think "canduit"
Horse poohA good electrician should never have to do a running coupler anyway
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