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Default Best way to pull heavy wire in thin wall

On May 23, 12:39 pm, wrote:
On 23 May 2007 07:19:42 -0700, dpb wrote:

Have you done the capacity calculation?


I just did the calc and he could actually use 1.25" at 24.8% fill so
1.5 is plernty.


Good...2 is probably not quite as large as I'm thinking it is...don't
do that that often...

I agree with the push/pull theory and use the pulling lube ...


Yeah, I should have mentioned pushing also. Will certainly help on
the first bend, not so much on the second if try to do it in a single
run...

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