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<blockquote data-quote="RPM-MACHINE" data-source="post: 58489" data-attributes="member: 803"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Just a suggestion... use 2 inch pvc pipes wherever you can instead of normal conduits. I built my house last year and conduits have limited space especially when you have more than 1 cable running. Also keep in mind the size of the cable heads as well as bends. You dont want an elcetrican using draw wire every time you change wiring.</p><p></p><p>ps: You only can do this where you are using 9 inch walls (double brick) be sure to use wiremesh where you patch the walls, but your builder should know this......or not!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPM-MACHINE, post: 58489, member: 803"] Hi, Just a suggestion... use 2 inch pvc pipes wherever you can instead of normal conduits. I built my house last year and conduits have limited space especially when you have more than 1 cable running. Also keep in mind the size of the cable heads as well as bends. You dont want an elcetrican using draw wire every time you change wiring. ps: You only can do this where you are using 9 inch walls (double brick) be sure to use wiremesh where you patch the walls, but your builder should know this......or not! [/QUOTE]
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