TwinCitySparky
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Interesting that the round bell box comes with molded mounting tabs.
No- this is simular to - or may even be the same type material as the 3M splicing mastic. But a thinner more uniform sheet - typically it is used around windows under the flashing. You can get it in huge rolls, or narrow strips - and it may be quite pricy.... The last time I had to use it, it was all provided for me by the GC. My current and last project have a real tweak for a water-proofing engineer - over-kill IMO, but hey....Is that similar to that black adhesive foam gasket that sometimes comes with wallpacks? Where are you getting the bituthane sheets?
I do drill two 1/8" drain holes in the bottom side of just about every "water-proof" box I mount outdoors, as well as the bottom side of LB's and other such fittings.
If the holes I drill are 1/8" or less, they are "weep holes. " I drill 3/16" for a "drain hole".:roll::grin:
We should be very careful & thoughtful when doing field-engineering.
Drilling holes in boxes and cross-installing circuit breakers are common things.
you got that right!I think 3/16" is a "wasp" hole:smile:
OK, I have been using the taps ever since I recieved a rejection for putting a tapcon and fender washer through the back center knock out.....
I wonder if you could pass that through a KO and put on a lcoknut?Here we go: Arlingtons' Bell box holder:
I wonder if you could pass that through a KO and put on a lcoknut?