[Rhodes22-list] Nav light install advice request

The Rhodes 22 Email List rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Thu Oct 29 13:21:58 EDT 2015


Very clever way to fish a line. Thanks.

Graham Stewart
Agile. R22, 1976
Kingston Ontario Canada




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Regarding fishing wires through a tough path...

The Edison contractor here has to ensure any underground electrical service
for commercial sites is all in 4" PVC conduit. They bury all the conduit
first, then use a conventional shop vac to blow a line through the system.
Once the line is in place, it's a minor matter to pull the
wire(s) through the system. For longer pulls, they secure a small ball to
the end of the line so the stream of air had something substantial to push
against.

If 'conventional fishing' proves to be too difficult, you might consider
some similar solution.

Dennis
Magic Moments
... Lake Erie is still liquid :)

On 10/29/2015 11:58 AM, The Rhodes 22 Email List wrote:
> I am intending to install my nav lights on the bow pulpit, feed the 
> wires through the pulpit tube and through a hole  in the deck inside 
> the pulpit foot. Fishing the wire through all that might turn out to 
> be very difficult but it should provide for a neat and protected 
> installation. Does anyone see a reason why this plan might be problematic?
>
> Graham Stewart
> Agile. R22, 1976
> Kingston Ontario Canada
>
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