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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 375615" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Here's a little secret for running wires.....use a length of 1/4" wire cable. Be sure to use a torch to melt the end into a ball, so there's no sharp strands sticking out. This works WAY better than a fish-tape, as the fish tape is flat, and is really only designed to bend one way. The cable can bend in all directions, making it perfect for pulling wires through conduits with bends...something you usually can't do with a fish tape. And yet, it's rigid enough, you can feed it through the conduit, without it wanting to kink, snag, or turn back on itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 375615, member: 6937"] Here's a little secret for running wires.....use a length of 1/4" wire cable. Be sure to use a torch to melt the end into a ball, so there's no sharp strands sticking out. This works WAY better than a fish-tape, as the fish tape is flat, and is really only designed to bend one way. The cable can bend in all directions, making it perfect for pulling wires through conduits with bends...something you usually can't do with a fish tape. And yet, it's rigid enough, you can feed it through the conduit, without it wanting to kink, snag, or turn back on itself. [/QUOTE]
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