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Conduit installation
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- Subject: Conduit installation
- From: "Aidan Williamson" <fluff@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 21:34:15 +0100
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Jumping back threads a way quick question for those who have used SDS
channelling chisels.
Are they worth the cost? Only doing 3 or 4 channels this week, but
there's
going to be lots more eventually.
About to start refurbing my pad, first up the kitchen. Whilst not putting
in
cat5 yet, I plan to put conduit in while I have the place in pieces.
Was
going to use 20mm PVC from screw fix both for the cat 5 and the new mains
I
have to run in & wondered if I should get a 30mm chisel at the same
time.
Sadly can't justify the cost of a box sinker as I keep spending too much
on
the kit to plug in once the networks there.
Psion landed yesterday & I'm chuffed. all I need now is a hack so I can
get
it to pulse purple not cycle colours (and the Rio's to stream to but
that's
being worked on)
Cheers
A.
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