![]() I then decided, that I am going to just design and 3D print my own solution in ABS plastic. They were either too expensive or they looked like an unnecessary amount of work to do a simple thing. When researching components for clamps, I didn’t particularly care for any of the options. Looking at my options, I really didn’t like the idea of drilling a bunch of holes in the rather thick outer, metal, skin of the building and I certainly wasn’t going to punch any holes in the structural beams to supports some wires. My plan was to run 3/4 inch conduit with two 20 Amp circuits. The west-bay are of my building doesn’t have any outlets which is highly inconvenient. I have shared it with the world wide web. I am not sure how useful this solution is for anyone but me but none the less. My solution was to design and install my own clamping system. ![]() I found some clamps that would work but they were too expensive and I didn’t particularly care for them. In short, I had some electrical conduit to run and I wanted to mount it along a steel structural I-beam in CubicleLabs. The great thing about having a 3D printer and open source CAD software is the ability to make accomplishing projects easier.
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