Halex, 1-1/4 in. x 1 in. Rigid Conduit Reducing Washer , 96843, 2 per pack
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The electrical conduit hole reducer, which is 1/16" thick, is not intended for use in plumbing. However, if you put two of them back to back, sandwiching the sink's sheet metal, you should be fine.
It's designed to be used with a 3/4" electrical connector. I believe the answer is 1. 1/8". A 3/4" electrical connector, regardless of type, is fairly standard.
Selected User Reviews For Halex, 1-1/4 in. x 1 in. Rigid Conduit Reducing Washer , 96843, 2 per pack
It makes watering the plants on the porch a lot easier. The weakness of the wood at the point where the faucet pipes went through was a major concern. This may not appear to be a difficult task, but the fact that these products are disheveled adds to the value. It's always a matter of engineering!.
It's much more convenient than running to Lowe's every few sites. In addition, it is a money saver.
Used to prevent squirrels from gnawing at the entrance hole of the bird house. So, for such a good reason.
It has a diameter of just over 1 inch on the inside. br>It has a 1-inch outside diameter. 7/8 of an inch br>It's got to be something to do with "trade" - This does not have a 3/4-inch measurement. br>I gave it four stars because it re-enforced my belief in the author. The dimensions are stated in the description, and the product appears to be of good quality.
flawless.
Shipped quickly.
Yep.