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I've never manged to do a bubble in plastic without it looking like some handlebars off a crashed motorbike i'll rather do metal anyday.
 
I've never manged to do a bubble in plastic without it looking like some handlebars off a crashed motorbike i'll rather do metal anyday.

hi
so would i .plastic conduit has its uses ,but i find metal almost as quick and it looks so much better:)

Installed a bundle of it in a shop last week
All joints glued (They can rip apart without it when pulling the wires in)
Not a bend in site
I try to use manufactured bends as much as possible because it looks better and they are really cheap
Before the plastic came out Metal conduit was hard work
Plastic has been a godsend for a lot of installs and so much quicker
Does anybody remember the quickfitting metal conduit that was around a few years ago Push it together and lock with a screw
Is it still used ?

i think its called indian conduit ,ive never put any in, but i ripped some out once ,does that count?
 
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