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Female Bush, or male Bush and coupler.
Thanks. What are those last two? The third one looks like a plastic pipe insert?As above, female bush
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Thanks. What are those last two? The third one looks like a plastic pipe insert?
I’m sure they used to make rubber bushes for 20mm… just fitted over the cut end.
What about pvc conduit and silver paint
Galv conduit in a garage?
Bit OTT?
Although I don't think galv conduit is OTT in a garage!I’m sure they used to make rubber bushes for 20mm… just fitted over the cut end.
What about pvc conduit and silver paint
Galv conduit in a garage?
Bit OTT?
Something to send the apprentice out for!Bellmouth, female Bush, rubber, insert.
Now to be fair I've had a few beers, but that sounds maybe a bit rude??
Those rubber bushes were for split conduit, the stuff you used to use prior to "the anyone can do this electrical lark" became the vogue, after three weeks training, when there was properly trained Electricians wiring up your new gaff.I’m sure they used to make rubber bushes for 20mm… just fitted over the cut end.
What about pvc conduit and silver paint
Galv conduit in a garage?
Bit OTT?
So we can't use em then.?As above a coupler and bush
There are things called red heads in America I believe , but we don't use them here
Another great product from CEF that I did not know existed! Oh wait, just checked and not in stock at any branch anywhere near me...
When I search for redheads I seem to get a lot more 'specialist' results!redheads conduit - Bing
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You probably won't find them at CEF either...When I search for redheads I seem to get a lot more 'specialist' results!
Edit: Not that I'm complaining or anything
Another great product from CEF that I did not know existed! Oh wait, just checked and not in stock at any branch anywhere near me...
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