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Old 11-10-2011, 13:32   #24
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Re: Frustrating installation woes - BT have annexed my trunking!?

It depends on the severity of the bend, it might go straight down, but the bend could have a fair arch on it. There's not much chance of it being a straight 90 degree bend as the cable has to follow the arch and pulling a cable past a 90 degree bend is asking for trouble.

The only way to tell would be to get a length of pipe and give it a push down to see if it can get past the bend. You'll probably find if you get some that's flexible enough it'll have no issues with it.
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