gives you work though!As a vet can I just say 'pets and conduit benders don't mix'
gives you work though!As a vet can I just say 'pets and conduit benders don't mix'
I would disagree with this with having to RCD all circuits in domestic on new installs I will put cooker circuit through conduit rather than putting circuit through RCD.To be perfectly honest 20 years ago everything was in conduit but these days its all armoured or trayed. Whilst I would agree you need to know the basics, metal conduit is rapidly diying out as a viable cable management solution.
Understand but single core back to DB... pricing?I would disagree with this with having to RCD all circuits in domestic on new installs I will put cooker circuit through conduit rather than putting circuit through RCD.Batty
why would you need single core?Understand but single core back to DB... pricing?
not folklore. been called to plenty jobs where cooker element has low IR and tripping RCD. admittedly though, all have been older cookers with exposed type heating element on the hob.If you are worried about the moisture in heater elements that cause a fault to earth which trip rcd,s its like folkelore.
Now that's just cheating!you can use con lock fittings which have no threads just a allen screw that tightens onto the tube .All the same accessories but no threadidg to doyours benji
god now you are showing your age i thought the only oneIf a learner to save on cost, you could always use a peice of 3"x2".I have done it in the past many years ago.
Answers on a post card please.
Drill a hole through the timber and use it for your sets,20mm hole and bend with pressure slowley you can get a set as the timber stops it splaying out.
Handy as a practice peice without the outlay for a bending machine.No formers required.
Loosing your tools on the Titanic.... are you really that old?!I thought the wooden bending block had sunk with the Titanic , had to use one as apprenti.
Deke
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