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i bought some capping nails theyre not bad rather use clout nails
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Discuss Do you have to use capping? in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
Yeah i often do a similar thing - a screw, plug and penny washer. Capping can be a such a pain, with such a little flat edge to get a nail through, and silly little nails too that are so short that they are recessed behind the plaster! You often nail one in and two fall out!! I find capping generally drama free when the brickwork is flat and the brick/mortar likes my nails! and the plastic stuff often just splits vertically!!
Can you tell i'm not a fan of capping!!
Anyone ever tried capping uneven stone brickwork??? oh my god.... i remember drilling it and it shattered just like flint!! in the end we had to make some builders slop to fit all the back boxes in!!
im all for pipe in walls, but that just cause im a professional
Capping nails or clouts will split plastic capping which is why I always put the point off to the side so that the head of the clout or washer of the capping nail catches the side of the capping. I thought this was how you were supposed to do it?
I've not yet use oval conduit but can definitely see the logic. Didn't know it could be easily secured with 16mm clips. Might have to give that a try:thumbsup
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