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nomecks , 7 months ago You probably want to slip some conduit around the wire to protect it from the mortar, patch the hole, then use a surface mount box screwed to the wall with the wire fed in the back.
You probably want to slip some conduit around the wire to protect it from the mortar, patch the hole, then use a surface mount box screwed to the wall with the wire fed in the back.
csm10495 OP , 7 months ago The wire is inside a copper pipe. The line going to the box is a copper pipe with 2 wires in it. (I think its already protected.)
The wire is inside a copper pipe. The line going to the box is a copper pipe with 2 wires in it. (I think its already protected.)
nomecks , 7 months ago If that’s the case, I’d probaby try to cut the copper pipe back, install a 90 degree fitting and do the rest of what I suggested.
If that’s the case, I’d probaby try to cut the copper pipe back, install a 90 degree fitting and do the rest of what I suggested.