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Feeding wire through tubing
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Creed" data-source="post: 311237" data-attributes="member: 11361"><p>I've used extension chord and can get it fed about halfway down each side. It seems like there is something very solid there. It's almost like the tubing ends, but it is a single section. I'm thinking of running coduit on the outside of the tubing and painting it to match the trailer. You'd never notice unless you looked on the backside of the tubing. What would be the best way to attach said conduit without risking interrupting my wire?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Creed, post: 311237, member: 11361"] I've used extension chord and can get it fed about halfway down each side. It seems like there is something very solid there. It's almost like the tubing ends, but it is a single section. I'm thinking of running coduit on the outside of the tubing and painting it to match the trailer. You'd never notice unless you looked on the backside of the tubing. What would be the best way to attach said conduit without risking interrupting my wire? [/QUOTE]
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