Re: [WISPA] Conduits

2007-08-15 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
Put a small parachute (remember the ones you made from a napkin as a kid???) 
tie that to a string.  Hook a vacuum to the other end of the conduit.  Count 
to 10, check for string :-).


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So one has a long piece of conduit (150').  How would I get wires and the 
pull string through the conduit in the first place?



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Re: [WISPA] Conduits

2007-08-15 Thread D. Ryan Spott
Make sure you have a filter BEFORE the fan providing suction to the  
vacuum! String+motor axle=mess!


ryan


On Aug 15, 2007, at 8:47 AM, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:

Put a small parachute (remember the ones you made from a napkin as  
a kid???) tie that to a string.  Hook a vacuum to the other end of  
the conduit.  Count to 10, check for string :-).


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since 1999!

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So one has a long piece of conduit (150').  How would I get wires  
and the pull string through the conduit in the first place?



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RE: [WISPA] Conduits

2007-08-14 Thread Smith, Rick

Sandwich bag, with string tied around it, stuff lightly in the hole at
one end.

Large shop-vac at the other.

Suck.

tie string to cable.  Pull.

Done.

:) 


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So one has a long piece of conduit (150').  How would I get wires and
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RE: [WISPA] Conduits

2007-08-14 Thread Smith, Rick

oh, that or a 240' wiring snake...

Make sure the glue's dry before you do the bag-vac thing... that nailed
us BIG one time.  :) 

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Sandwich bag, with string tied around it, stuff lightly in the hole at
one end.

Large shop-vac at the other.

Suck.

tie string to cable.  Pull.

Done.

:) 


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So one has a long piece of conduit (150').  How would I get wires and
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RE: [WISPA] Conduits

2007-08-14 Thread Larry A Weidig
One method if the conduit is empty is to attach a light pull
string to a ping pong ball and then to suck it through with a vacuum on
the conduit from the opposite end as the ping pong ball.  This of course
assumes the conduit is tight sealed.


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So one has a long piece of conduit (150').  How would I get wires and
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Re: [WISPA] Conduits

2007-08-14 Thread Mike Hammett
I'd like to note that I've done conduit projects before, but always with 10' 
sections, so I could just push the stuff through.



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So one has a long piece of conduit (150').  How would I get wires and the 
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RE: [WISPA] Conduits

2007-08-14 Thread Russ Kreigh

Your local home-center or electrical supplier should sell conduit pistons,
we use ones from Greenlee.

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One method if the conduit is empty is to attach a light pull string
to a ping pong ball and then to suck it through with a vacuum on the conduit
from the opposite end as the ping pong ball.  This of course assumes the
conduit is tight sealed.


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So one has a long piece of conduit (150').  How would I get wires and the
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