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Originally Posted by dougwells
Originally Posted by renosteinke
Sparky, be careful what you wish for!

Doug .... how can you object to words -like the one in your example- that are so tame every kid can see them in the Sunday comics? Surely what's allowed for Beetle Bailey is safe enough for here? smile

Now I will set aside my spoon, as the pot is stirred quite enough. laugh


Okay, This type of word usage has been discussed here before

batsh*t

gee i wonder what fits in there. Pick a vowel

anyhow just trying to keep certain words out
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no offensive was intended Doug
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I did read it more as asking for an opinion. I am sure we have all seen lamp holders in conduit bodies. (usually at a restaurant, not in your patch) You know there are 3 splices in there.

Somebody didn't care.

In the case of the OP's question my first concern is how are you supporting the cord grip? Can you drill a hole in a conduit body and screw it to structure? Cite that.

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Originally Posted by gfretwell
I did read it more as asking for an opinion. I am sure we have all seen lamp holders in conduit bodies. (usually at a restaurant, not in your patch) You know there are 3 splices in there.

Somebody didn't care.

In the case of the OP's question my first concern is how are you supporting the cord grip? Can you drill a hole in a conduit body and screw it to structure? Cite that.


probably the best example i can think of are fan downrods

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