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Hi guys does anyone have any tips for getting a 40-50m length of 10mm earthing conductor through a run of 20mm Kopex? Many Thanks
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Small plastic bag on the end of the string can help.Hoover taped on to one end. And bit of string the other and suck it through the kopex. Not sure if it would work over that distance though.
Hi guys does anyone have any tips for getting a 40-50m length of 10mm earthing conductor through a run of 20mm Kopex? Many Thanks
why would you put SWA in thats the begging question .Hi guys does anyone have any tips for getting a 40-50m length of 10mm earthing conductor through a run of 20mm
who mentioned SWA?why would you put SWA in thats the begging question .
You can purchase a 30 mt coil if required, they also do a split versionThanks for the tips and info, people. Little spark it seems your correct they only come in 10m packs by the looks of it, looks like there will be a couple of boxes along the way
must of miss readied it ,ooops. I was just about to delete it ,but the money run out like a meter .why would you put SWA in thats the begging question
Thanks for the tips and info, people. Little spark it seems your correct they only come in 10m packs by the looks of it, looks like there will be a couple of boxes along the way
Do the spitting cobras get hissed off when they get stuffed in the coped ?We regularly put twisted pairs, fibers etc through 30+meters of copex as protection for cables run below computer floors. Best way is to lay the copex out straight and use a small cobra to feed through the copex. Shaking the copex helps. Then install the whole lot as one system.
It's ok in it's place , like cars and plant ect , but I agree with you , not nice where it has to be pretty.Is it just me? I’m pretty new to this game and have seen Kopex promoted by lots of vlogging sparks, being used all over the place particularly in sheds and the like. Appreciate its ease of use which is the main plus but I do think it looks a bit tacky
It's ok in it's place , like cars and plant ect , but I agree with you , not nice where it has to be pretty.Is it just me? I’m pretty new to this game and have seen Kopex promoted by lots of vlogging sparks, being used all over the place particularly in sheds and the like. Appreciate its ease of use which is the main plus but I do think it looks a bit tacky
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