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Thread: what type of conduit should I in a car wash?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dkeaux@gmail.com View Post
    IMC is cheaper, harder to bend eats up dies, RGC is easier to bend. If those are your options, I'd go with Ridgid
    I heard IMC is harder to bend but why if it is thinner wall than RGS? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by horsegoer View Post
    I heard IMC is harder to bend but why if it is thinner wall than RGS? Thanks
    Likely made of different grade of steel, it also threads harder than RGS.

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    The one car wash i have ever done, we used PVC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyprez View Post
    I am going to do some remodeling in a car wash and was wondering what type of conduit to use between imc and rmc? What is better and what advantages does each one have.
    How about surface mounted CLX cable?
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    My opinion

    Id use PVC. Cheap and easy to work with as well as long lasting.

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