Ahh, gotta love working with other trades. :)

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gadfly56

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At least if you used EMT or RMC he'd have had to work to smash it flat :lol:.
 

John120/240

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EMT or Rigid don't have the flexibilty needed for this situation. Maybe if you had entered the

box vertically from below there would be less carflex exposure. Less chance for damage.
 

stickboy1375

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EMT or Rigid don't have the flexibilty needed for this situation. Maybe if you had entered the

box vertically from below there would be less carflex exposure. Less chance for damage.

I didn't install the box personally, not sure if we left the boxes with whips already installed or what, all i know it that is what I came back to after the wall was built. :) Im not a huge fan of other trades using carflex to begin with, they always go over 360 degrees and the runs are ridiculously long... it's a struggle every single time.
 
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