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I rarely use a bush spanner, I usually just use parrot nose pliers but I had a bush spanner I ground the center out of to get around wires which was pretty handy but some thieving bar steward stole it :(
 
The one in my avatar is perfect for loop in conduit boxes especially if you've had to fit extension rings to get the box level with the concrete or suspended ceiling, much better than long nose pliers.
 
I use grips and is all i need... Lets face it conduit is never used as cpc now, so.tight enough is enough...

screwdrive and hammer for removal of old stuff and then the giant pliers come out
 
It's an OHM TITE long reach bush spanners for tightening bushes in the back of a loop in conduit system, not being used as a cpc is no excuses for not tightening bushes as a previous comment tut tut
 
Don't mind me while I bump some old threads. Just doing the rounds. Ignore the thread if it's not current topic, it'll soon drop off the list, but if the thread interests you, feel free to reply. :)
 

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