Oval conduit <> metal box + Q's..

Thanks for the other comments Adam ..

All the best ..

T i m

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Not that I know of.

Ok theoretically there might be better bond, practically I don't think it makes any difference.

Then do it the way that gives you satisfaction, - isn't that one of the benefits of diying ?

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chris French

Sorry - missed the start of this thread, so to the OP on the presumed question of round_holes->oval_conduit:

These do *exist*:

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But they are not that common - ie I've never seen them for sale in any normal merchant.

Tim

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Well sorta ... but them my missus will say 'what would you rather be doing .. out riding on our motorbikes or making a fantastic job of that when no one will now .. " ?

Whilst I agree on paper I can't help doing stuff to the best of my ability .. ;-(

All the best ..

T i m

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T i m

Damn .. there goes my millions ... ;-)

Thanks for that though ..

T i m

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T i m

I think I've found it easier to pull than to push? And getting it straight first helps of course ;-)

Well he's going to have a suspended ceiling (plasterboard on a metal frame) with access hatches in at regular intervals. So access won;t be

*easy* but not impossible and extra hole could be cut / made good if *very* important?

Al the best ..

T i m

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