Softus said:I'm curious, having noticed that most electricians believe a crimped connection to more reliable and longer lasting than a joint made in a screw terminal.Lectrician said:Use a JB and be done with it. I would prefer that than a rubbishy heat-shrunk joint.
Lectrician - is your experience the opposite to that of most other electricians on the forum?
I have no problems with a crimped joint - ideal. It's the heat shrink I don't like. It has no BS number in terms of re-providing a sheath. Enclose the crimped joint in an adaptable gewiss-type box by all means.
I believe it is "frowned upon" to use compression type plumbing fittings beneath a floor - joints should be soldered, and preferably bends pulled by hand. Im no plumber though.......