if there are multiple bends in the pipe the rope will cut in to it as you
pull.use a cloth string...i.e kite string then pull a rope through to do your
wire pull.size does matter
"Mike Bragassa" <bragassa@consolidated.net> wrote:
>And to add, Roger:
>
>Secondly, expect the future pull-rope that you ran in the PVC ?to snag or
>twist up on something in your PVC at a later date.
>Might pay to run a cable or larger ?rope? (Something less apt to snag.) Hind
>sight is always 20-20.
>
>Mike Bragassa, K5UO
>
>"Rule of thumb...
>
>Always use at least twice the size of conduit you think you need."
>
>Roger Halstead (K8RI, EN73 & ARRL Life Member)
>
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