*Disclaimer....
I do not recommend for anyone to try this or attempt to make electrical repairs unless you are a licensed electrician!
I did this until I can get the power company out to disconnect the house so I can make the correct repairs. I just feel more comfortable that the cables are not in a bind.
Last weekend, a limb fell across my power line and damaged my meter loop. Meter loop didnt have the corect hub on it in the first place.
Anywho.....
The damage....

The supplies....
2" and 2-1/2" conduit couplings and a 1/4" pipe nipple.


I welded the couplings together. One inside the other.


I then chopped up the pipe nipple and welded a short piece on each side.




I then split the whole thing to make a clamp.


Fixed for now.....

I do not recommend for anyone to try this or attempt to make electrical repairs unless you are a licensed electrician!
I did this until I can get the power company out to disconnect the house so I can make the correct repairs. I just feel more comfortable that the cables are not in a bind.
Last weekend, a limb fell across my power line and damaged my meter loop. Meter loop didnt have the corect hub on it in the first place.
Anywho.....
The damage....
The supplies....
2" and 2-1/2" conduit couplings and a 1/4" pipe nipple.
I welded the couplings together. One inside the other.
I then chopped up the pipe nipple and welded a short piece on each side.
I then split the whole thing to make a clamp.
Fixed for now.....
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