I love smurf tube, I used it to keep access through my garage space (sheetrocked of course). I plan on using it more in the future when I get the chance.
From the smurf tube? Good luck, have to twist and pull really hard, possibly pry on the tabs if you can get to them depending on your style of connector, obviously you don't want them coming off in the wall so they are hard to get off!
ENT is approved for 120/240V - not just low voltage! You can run THHN in there if you wanted to add receptacles or anything else.
True, usually you see this stuff or low voltage.
I love smurf tube, I used it to keep access through my garage space (sheetrocked of course). I plan on using it more in the future when I get the chance.
Why use J saddles rather than the double screw ones the whole way through? Just to save on screws?
SOMEONE GET THIS MAN A NEW BIT!!!
I might’ve missed it, but what diameter tube is this?
Does anyone know what the different colors mean (orange, Blue, Gray)?
From what I've seen, in non-residential use at least, orange ENT often indicates fiber optic cable runs. Not sure about other applications or colors.
Very accurate basement.
Hi there where did you but the tube and the connectors ? thanks
Local hardware store (Menards). it’s ENT tubing and connectors also known as Smurf tubing.
Can anyone tell me how to remove the smurf tube box couplings, if possible?
From the smurf tube? Good luck, have to twist and pull really hard, possibly pry on the tabs if you can get to them depending on your style of connector, obviously you don't want them coming off in the wall so they are hard to get off!
Cool never seen the blue tubing before,
Comes in blue and orange from what I’ve seen.
Don’t know why this stuff is so pricey.
Yea, I'm not sure....
Wait, that's not Bluetooth electric?
Rotfl 🤣
Wtf
Never seen Smurf tube before?