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[rebel-builders] wiring

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Rickhm

[rebel-builders] wiring

Post by Rickhm » Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:52 am

They install fiber optic cable through up to 1 mile of pipe by simple blowing air through the pipe. I did this with wire through a 20' PVC pipe once and it workes great. Simply hook up the compresser to a push button jet and blow the line through! It doesn't matter if there is already wire in there!

Rick Muller SR70

-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Ralph Baker" <rebaker@sc.rr.com>
As an add on to Jeans comment, a Shop Vac works well to pull that masking tape
ball through. Just be sure the available line is short enough so the shop Vac
doesn't eat it.
Ralph Baker



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WALTER KLATT

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Post by WALTER KLATT » Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:52 am

Hmmm, too bad that couldn't be used to feed through the 2 hydraulic lines and a brake line throught the front struts of the 1800 amphibs. Still remember doing that with mine, but it wasn't easy and took a lot of cussing before finally done. The biggest challenge was getting it around the attach fittings. Then I still remember, too, when I drilled a hole in my strut to attach the steps, I forgot about the lines inside, and sure enough, drilled right into one of the hydraulic lines. So I got some extra practice doing it all over again, and lots more cussing. Anyway, lots of joys building these machines, as you all are finding out.

Walter

----- Original Message -----
From: Rickhm@comcast.net
Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 8:57 am
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] wiring
They install fiber optic cable through up to 1 mile of pipe by
simple blowing air through the pipe. I did this with wire through
a 20' PVC pipe once and it workes great. Simply hook up the
compresser to a push button jet and blow the line through! It
doesn't matter if there is already wire in there!

Rick Muller SR70

-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Ralph Baker" <rebaker@sc.rr.com>
As an add on to Jeans comment, a Shop Vac works well to pull
that masking tape
ball through. Just be sure the available line is short enough so
the shop Vac
doesn't eat it.
Ralph Baker



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Keith Leitch

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Post by Keith Leitch » Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:54 pm

Ralph,


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