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I think he's using 25mm now Tel...20mm conduit is too small for 10mm T/E.
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I think he's using 25mm now Tel...20mm conduit is too small for 10mm T/E.
think i missed a page.He has bought some 25mm now Tel
IMO it is going to be extremely inconvenient having a conduit run across the top of a gate, carrying anything through the gate of any height is going to cause you problems, i.e. carrying a ladder through to clean the windows of clean out the gutters, bite the bullet now and cut chase and bury the conduit in the path.
Just noticed the size of this thread about running a bit of pvc conduit.It's already got that metal arch thing over the top of the gate to get in the way when carrying things through it, attaching a conduit to it won't make it any worse than it already is from that respect.
Just noticed the size of this thread about running a bit of pvc conduit.
Is there any chance that metal arch thing was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel?
It's already got that metal arch thing over the top of the gate to get in the way when carrying things through it, attaching a conduit to it won't make it any worse than it already is from that respect.
I should have look closer , but I would still bury it.
I should have look closer , but I would still bury it.
Not all the time they don'tBack entry terminal box, manufactured bends look terrible.
Make sure you put it together first, then loosen the conduits and glue back againOkay that’s what I’ve got. 20mm fixings, inspection bends and elbows. Looks like I will need some adhesive.
Says the voice of experience?Be careful with the PVC Solvent it's highly inflammable.
Be careful with the PVC Solvent it's highly inflammable.
Don't it just Man? Oh and don't light up a ciggy when using it, makes it better (worse) sorry bout that typo, just remembering happier times. Roof spaces were the best area to use it, just remember to walk on the rafters, not the plasterboardYeah, but it has a really groovy smell man.
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