Good vid! A another tip is when using PVC pipe and sweeps with bell ends, try to install it so that you are pulling into the bell ends. And have them al point the same way. That way, the wires will not snag on the cut ends of the pipe.
Is that Cat5/6 that you keep calling "wire"? If so...not sure I'll take to much of this seriously. Wire, like THHN is very easy to pull through conduit....cable...like Cat5/6 is much trickier.
We do professional commercial Audio Video. Typically the type of wire we pull is 10/2, 12/2, 14/2, Category Cables, Fiber, 24/2 etc... THHN is uncommon in AV systems because of the lack of shielding. Yes, the wire that Bruce has in his hand is Cat 6 that he is using as an example.
Awesome video! Easy to follow.
Thanks!
Good vid! A another tip is when using PVC pipe and sweeps with bell ends, try to install it so that you are pulling into the bell ends. And have them al point the same way. That way, the wires will not snag on the cut ends of the pipe.
Great tip!
Is that Cat5/6 that you keep calling "wire"? If so...not sure I'll take to much of this seriously.
Wire, like THHN is very easy to pull through conduit....cable...like Cat5/6 is much trickier.
We do professional commercial Audio Video. Typically the type of wire we pull is 10/2, 12/2, 14/2, Category Cables, Fiber, 24/2 etc... THHN is uncommon in AV systems because of the lack of shielding. Yes, the wire that Bruce has in his hand is Cat 6 that he is using as an example.
So you're telling me that cables are not composed of wires?
Go pull 600 feet of 1/0 through some four point saddles and let us know how easy it was.