Why not just pull one 100 pair OSP?  That should equal 25 individual runs.  

http://www.superioressex.com/uploadedFiles/Communications_Cable/Product_Information/Premises_Copper/MEGAPIC_CAT5.pdf


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On Oct 9, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Randy Cosby via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote:

> I have a project that has about 50 feet of 2" metal conduit running to the 
> top of a water tank.  There are two large-radius bends in the conduit.   We 
> want to pull as many cat5e cables as possible.  We'll need at least 18.
> 
> I found this table and compared the size of UBNT Toughcable.  It looks to be 
> in the same size range as the GigaLAN Cat6E cable, about .24".  Based on 
> their table, we should be able to pull 27 cables through.
> 
> How would you pull a bundle like that?  What do you use to attach the cables 
> together before pulling?   Just electrical tape?  Any other suggestions?
> 
> There are actually two conduits, but we will need to put some coax in the 
> second one, but should have room for a few more ethernet cables as well. 
> 
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