HFS
Well Known Member
This is a "refresh" of Alex Peterson's post in 2007 about using Tenite Butryate tubing as a wiring conduit. He did not attach pics - which I think may be helpful.
The 1/2 & 3/4" diameters, with .032" wall thickness make excellent conduit for wire runs (+ the fact that it is clear - can see everything). Very light weight: 6' x 1/2" o.d. x .032" wall thickness = 2.4 oz
It is "rigid" in the sense that it is relative straight, but can be bent, either slightly, cold or to a tighter radius when heated.
The side wall can easily be penetrated for wire inclusion at intermediate points.
Comes in 6' lengths and can be coupled with PVC rigid tube.
YMMV - But this is pretty good stuff!
This is a www.usplastics.com product
HFS
The 1/2 & 3/4" diameters, with .032" wall thickness make excellent conduit for wire runs (+ the fact that it is clear - can see everything). Very light weight: 6' x 1/2" o.d. x .032" wall thickness = 2.4 oz
It is "rigid" in the sense that it is relative straight, but can be bent, either slightly, cold or to a tighter radius when heated.
The side wall can easily be penetrated for wire inclusion at intermediate points.
Comes in 6' lengths and can be coupled with PVC rigid tube.
YMMV - But this is pretty good stuff!
This is a www.usplastics.com product
HFS
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