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I made a huge estimating mistake....I have an embarrassing amount of 40 and 80 gauge PVC left over.
The PVC is currently located in Hunterdon County and NJ/Eastern PA contractors with need for this some or all.....I'll make a good deal......
Beth
Communication Essentials Newton, NJ
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Beth:
I think you mean schedule 40 and 80 PVC conduit. At first, I thought you actually had 40 and 80 gauge PVC cable! I have never heard of that, hence my doing a double-take. Have you contacted local electrical contractors? They are more likely to be able to use it quickly than telephone people. Hey, anything is worth a try.
Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX
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Ed, To me it is "gray pipe".....and a lot of it! My truck is damaged from bringing it back, I've made about as many jumps (horseback riding ) as I could ever need.....my opions are to off load it or go out and sell some more fiber connections between buildings which would be a great thing!
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Or try your local plumbing contractors.
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