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#310527 28-Oct-2023 14:17
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Does anyone in Central / West Auckland have a 25mm conduit spring I can borrow.

 

I am having a deck built and I want to run some conduit so I can put in some outdoor power points installed, I  think it will be cheaper if I install the conduit and run so draw cables rather than paying him to do it.

 

If you have something I can borrow please let me know.

 

Cheers

 

John





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  #3153088 28-Oct-2023 15:08
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Sand works, a little bit of heat makes it even easier...





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  #3153094 28-Oct-2023 16:07
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mdooher:

 

Sand works, a little bit of heat makes it even easier...

 

Sadly I dont have any sand or a source to heat.





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  #3153095 28-Oct-2023 16:09
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I went to get some conduit and I cant get it between the house and frame but I should be able to get a 20mm conduit there.

 

So if someone has a 20mm conduit spring I can borrow?

 

 

 

Cheers

 

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  #3153194 28-Oct-2023 21:58
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Could you use flexible conduit? We did for internal work recently and it was straightforward.

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  #3153209 28-Oct-2023 23:33
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are premade bends and adapters etc not suitable for what you are doing?


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  #3153229 29-Oct-2023 08:19
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Jase2985:

are premade bends and adapters etc not suitable for what you are doing?


I was thinking about it but don’t know if UV stabilised and could not see in the specs.
Chorus use enough of it but I don’t know if that is a good endorsement or not.
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  #3153232 29-Oct-2023 08:23
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SATTV:
Jase2985:

are premade bends and adapters etc not suitable for what you are doing?


I was thinking about it but don’t know if UV stabilised and could not see in the specs.
Chorus use enough of it but I don’t know if that is a good endorsement or not.
John

I was trying to avoid sharp turns to make it easier for the electrician to draw the cables but I have had to. I bought everything last night and will assemble this morning. I will run some draw strings.
John




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  #3153387 29-Oct-2023 13:56
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SATTV:
Jase2985:

 

are premade bends and adapters etc not suitable for what you are doing?

 


I was thinking about it but don’t know if UV stabilised and could not see in the specs.
Chorus use enough of it but I don’t know if that is a good endorsement or not.
John

 

Chorus use Solar rated conduit that is UV rated, regardless paint it with a suitable coloured acrylic outdoor paint, will protect fexi from UV

 

Cyril


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