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He bought and experimented with the Electrical cable-driven machine (mechanical 'fish tape').....see what he discovered... What do you think?

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0p0k.eth1 year ago

When it’s 200’+ and has 360 degrees of bends in a conduit run that an apprentice shorted every coupling then we will see how well it works.

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Spine Guy1 year ago

That transparent tubing doesn’t meet code.

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Skybender1 year ago

its pretty easy in a rounded teflon tube. now stick it in a 90 degree conduit box junction.

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NDec1 year ago

Product name want some

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NoLeads Ent.1 year ago

I think if you’re running wire through plumbing pipe, you should be fired. Try conduit with 4 bends lol

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Codi Gagne1 year ago

Of youre gonna show a product like this show it in a realistic application. Using it on 1/2 3/4 and 1" emt/pvc/rigid conduit at different lengths with a different amount of bends. No gonna buy something because it worked in a video to run through pex.

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universalwalk1 year ago

Para electricistas maracas

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Oscar1 year ago

No importa el costo ni en que lo utilizaré lo quiere

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Ray_hbarbarian1 year ago

I'm not clear on what its purpose is. It's the parent pipe has already been strung out through the area needed to be covered and then the area around the pipe is finished off. Then you run this mechanical fish tape with the cable that needs to be run through that parent pipe. But if you already know beforehand that you'll need to be running a conduit of wiring through a certain location, why would you run the parent pipe and finish the area off.Why wouldn't you go ahead and just run the actual cabling?That needs to be run through that same area? It seems like it would be useful for unstringing things in the future, but not the initial running of the wire

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Arcfunmi1 year ago

You're right. And if you're taking up a new project with an already done piping, you can also use it to double check what has been done before the actual wiring

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