We did one job using pipe flanges and rigid conduit. It was for a coal mine lab and MSHA required everything to be explosion proof. It was a lot of mechanical work and we actually hired a "mechanic" (only an electrician knows what I'm talking about) to do most of the rigid bending and intricate saddles and offsets. I'm not bad at it, but when the job was done, it looked like a work of art. It was well worth it to have the "mechanic" on the job when MSHA actually used that installation as an example of how to do it "safely and properly."

Rcaman


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