man up... steel conduit, proper hacksaw, not the ÂŁ2 toy one (junior), 32TPI.
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Too many 'tools' cutting conduit, maybe...….he, he
WTF is happening to the trade? can't cut a bit of tube without power tools. some of the young sprogs need to be given a brace and bit to drill holes in joists. this is what one looks like. our hi-tech tool before dewalt.
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I don't doubt you've got the tool skills. But get your blow torch, solder and flux out to terminate and wipe a multicore lead termination for a 400amp supply...…..or your pyro tools and repair and extend a damaged 4H10 MICC.As a trained cabinet maker and apprenticed in such i can assure you my ability with hand tools far exceeds most life long electricians
But we live in a world were time pays
I don't doubt you've got the tool skills. But get your blow torch, solder and flux out to terminate and wipe a multicore lead termination for a 400amp supply...…..or your pyro tools and repair and extend a damaged 4H10 MICC.
I dont know, how long really does it take to use a hacksaw on a piece of conduit.
Stop being lazy.
Fair enough. The world's your oyster.I can do pyro, would love to wipe lead sheath cable dad is trained to do it.
I can rub my belly and pat my head, ( tig welding hobby) dont get me wrong i agree that people have lost a good deal of skill i came from a pretty skilled job that machines took over, followed by lower standards but thats dictated by times. Image how i feel furniture shopping that's really emotionally difficult lol i only part jest.
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