If you need to get a pull-string through the conduit, tie a small piece
of cloth to the end and stick it in the conduit. Put your shop vac on
the other end of the conduit and turn it on to suck the string through
the conduit. Really works well. I've seen pull-strings with a tag on
the end ..... for each wire that's going into the conduit. If you plan
well, you can pull a couple of wires at a time, and do the shop vac
thingy for the wires you forgot.
Linn
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> "This hole may be up to 3/4 diameter to accommodate our wiring
> conduit (DUCT NT 5/8-50).... . The conduit is light and flexible. Its .810 outside
diameter means that when snapped into place, the corrugations hold it from
slipping out. If using the conduit, a dab of fuel tank sealant or RTV should
be put on the conduit at each rib to prevent the conduit from being cut through
over time from vibrations."
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> Whatever method you decide to go with don't forget to add a pull string.
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> Todd Stovall
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