BurtEggley
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Replacing siding on shed. Had to pull wiring to panel. Thickness of new siding is probably 7/16". The way I had it was 3/4 PVC conduit came out of ground, glued a male thread fitting on, into a 3/4 LB conduit body that protruded thru siding to inside. Inside a 90 degree coupling for flex conduit screwed into it and the conduit proceeded to the panel. The LB mounted to the shed siding with a screw hole drilled thru it and everything caulked.
Taking it apart, the 3/4 plastic male shattered, and the screw holding it was loose. My electrician friend always tells me that a Bell Box is a better solution for this than an LB so I wanted to change out the LB to a Bell box. I also planned to add a length of watertight flex conduit to the end of the PVC so as the shed shifts over time, I don't get the PVC riser stressing. The shed floats on a concrete pad.
Here is my problem. The Bell box would be flush with the outside of the siding. The 90 degree coupling to flex conduit on the inside is not deep enough to go thru the siding and screw into the Bell box. I thought someone must make a fitting that would screw into the Bell box and pass thru the siding where the 90 degree fitting would fit into it. Basically a 3/4" male to female about 3/4" to an 1" long. Can't find anything like that. The closest I could come is a watertight rigid conduit hub but it so bulky it will require a pretty large hole. Is there such a fitting or should I go back to the LB conduit body?
Attached is an image of the only thing I could find that might work. What I wanted was a ****** with a male thread on one end and a female on the other, or a 90 degree flex coupling with a female and a ****** to replace the one I have. Also attached.
Taking it apart, the 3/4 plastic male shattered, and the screw holding it was loose. My electrician friend always tells me that a Bell Box is a better solution for this than an LB so I wanted to change out the LB to a Bell box. I also planned to add a length of watertight flex conduit to the end of the PVC so as the shed shifts over time, I don't get the PVC riser stressing. The shed floats on a concrete pad.
Here is my problem. The Bell box would be flush with the outside of the siding. The 90 degree coupling to flex conduit on the inside is not deep enough to go thru the siding and screw into the Bell box. I thought someone must make a fitting that would screw into the Bell box and pass thru the siding where the 90 degree fitting would fit into it. Basically a 3/4" male to female about 3/4" to an 1" long. Can't find anything like that. The closest I could come is a watertight rigid conduit hub but it so bulky it will require a pretty large hole. Is there such a fitting or should I go back to the LB conduit body?
Attached is an image of the only thing I could find that might work. What I wanted was a ****** with a male thread on one end and a female on the other, or a 90 degree flex coupling with a female and a ****** to replace the one I have. Also attached.
