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anyone know if theres such a thing as a 20mm pvc conduit box that is threaded so that you can screw stuffing glands into them , like the galv ones but pvc
 
don't think so , i have used a female adaptor with a short piece of tube in the past or a stuffing gland fixed to a lid maybe , be nice if they do make one ,,
 
You could use an adaptable box and drill out the holes for the stuffing gland,but as others have stated
A small piece of pipe long enough to bridge the box and coupler only and jobs a good un
 

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