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I am trying to rewire a 5 arm brass chandelier. The original wiring is
16 ga stranded wire which was hard wired to the fixtures (several of which are defective which is why I am rewiring). One end of the arm has a straight run from the entry hole but then there's a sharp bend which I can't negotiate by pushing the wire. If I start from the other end (which has an immediate 90 degree turn through a narrow hole) I am able to push one stranded conductor completely through the arm, but I am unable to get the second conductor to get past the 90 degree turn. I've tried doing this using the original wiring (which I plan to replace). I've tried 2 conductor lamp wire but that's too wide. I've tried using conduit lube but that doesn't seem to help. I don't have any 18 ga stranded wire on hand, but the diameter of stranded wire including its jacket appears not to vary with gauge. Is there some trick I am missing here? thanks |
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