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<blockquote data-quote="kerching" data-source="post: 229140" data-attributes="member: 11861"><p>Why are they never 'big enough'??? I have done thousands of them over the years and always went up to at least the next size of shell. Try doing a 'breach' on a 50mm 4 core,.........you need to be an enthusistic amateur Gynaecologist to be in with even half a chance! I used to struggle with the joints 'in fresh air'...much easier in the ground so they were supported. So, brainwave time. After seeing a Plumber do a straight lead joint using a bar clamp, I got one. Prob not even made now. It is like a metal bar with 2 sort of 'school chemi lab retort clamp affairs at each end'...it is the "dog's back wheels" should you ever need one.....................I'd post a pic if I could find it!........ :coat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerching, post: 229140, member: 11861"] Why are they never 'big enough'??? I have done thousands of them over the years and always went up to at least the next size of shell. Try doing a 'breach' on a 50mm 4 core,.........you need to be an enthusistic amateur Gynaecologist to be in with even half a chance! I used to struggle with the joints 'in fresh air'...much easier in the ground so they were supported. So, brainwave time. After seeing a Plumber do a straight lead joint using a bar clamp, I got one. Prob not even made now. It is like a metal bar with 2 sort of 'school chemi lab retort clamp affairs at each end'...it is the "dog's back wheels" should you ever need one.....................I'd post a pic if I could find it!........ :coat [/QUOTE]
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