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Re: Electrical conduit corner connectors
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- Subject: Re: Electrical conduit corner connectors
- From: "Kristina Eide" eidekris@hotmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 07:57:57 PDT
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Same goes for PVC pipe. I made a trellis using PVC pipe and corner
connectors--for someone without any handy skills whatsoever, it was really
easy.
Kristina Eide
>From: Cathleen Sweeney <CSweeney@concentric.net>
>To: sqft@listbot.com
>Subject: Electrical conduit corner connectors
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>Lots has been written about the use of EMT (conduit) for trellises, but
>always with mention to using a pipe bender to form the top corners.
>
>Home Depot had corner connectors in a number of sizes and styles. One
>type had a removable plate at the outside corner, designed for use in
>pulling wire through. Without the plate, the connector made a good "T"
>for the center support.
>
>DH and I put up the trellis in no time, without the added cost of
>renting a pipe bender.
>
>Hope this helps someone!
>
>Cathy, Zone 6
>
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