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10Mm Cable Near Hw Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="wellconnected" data-source="post: 392977" data-attributes="member: 26267"><p>It is touch and go and as I say, the Wiska box I used had a 'raised' part in the moulding that prevented the nut getting a decent start on the gland threads. I cut it off flush with the actual wall of the box with a Bosch Multi Cutter and that was enough to get the nut on securely. It did take a bit of patience mind you and I wouldn't have wanted to encroach any further into the wall of the box for fear of weakening it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wellconnected, post: 392977, member: 26267"] It is touch and go and as I say, the Wiska box I used had a 'raised' part in the moulding that prevented the nut getting a decent start on the gland threads. I cut it off flush with the actual wall of the box with a Bosch Multi Cutter and that was enough to get the nut on securely. It did take a bit of patience mind you and I wouldn't have wanted to encroach any further into the wall of the box for fear of weakening it. [/QUOTE]
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