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Re: Seeking underground ducting/pipe for lots of Cat5
Sorry meant to say.. Travis Perkins..
Neil
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Paul Gale" <groups@s...> wrote:
> Thanks - where did you get it from?
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> From: frostie2001uk [mailto:Neil.Frost@s...]=20
> Sent: 17 March 2004 15:01
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Seeking underground ducting/pipe for lots of=20
Cat5
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> I bought some underground ducting when my electricity meter was=20
> moved...
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> It's fairly flexible and designed to go under groung... it has=20
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> a large bore, i would say you could easily get 50 Cat5 cables=20
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> it...
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> It was around =A325 for 25 meters so not too expensive either....
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> Neil
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> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Paul Gale" <groups@s...>
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> > I'm wanting to run a few lengths of Cat5 to my workshop (being=20
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> > the garden). Probably 10 or so runs + some alarm cable (2 or
3).=20
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> > section I'm currently considering is under ground but only a
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> > I know people have used blue plastic water pipe for this but
10-15
> > lengths means it will have to be pretty large diameter.
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> > Anyone done this with larger cable bundles? Any tips as to
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> > (and still be flexible)? Part of it will be laid under the=20
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> > base and pop up through it.
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> > Paul.
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