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24 April 2012

[DIY] Re: Electrical post

 

There is no such thing. They are made for light posts, but I have never ever seen anything like that for services/feeders.

Just use conduit as you normally would.

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> From : Mike Shoaf[mailto:mike.shoaf@...]
> Sent : 4/23/2012 9:40:57 PM
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> From: "snaffles@..." <snaffles@...>
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> Subject: RE: [DIY] Re: Electrical post
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> Never seen that here in Texas. What is your
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