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<blockquote data-quote="apprentice87" data-source="post: 424914" data-attributes="member: 13534"><p>I would just get on and lay the duct. As you say, you do not need bends, you just bend the duct. Do not try tight bends though, the bigger thr radius the better, as i said, about 18" radius as a minimum, and make sure the string does not disappear in the duct!! Pull a bit of 6mm rope through, adn when you pull your cable pull another rope with it and leave it in the duct incase you want to pull anything else through in future. I cannot see any problems pulling the cable through, someone pulling the rope and someone else pushing the cable [like you would a drain rod] and it should fly through!!</p><p></p><p>You can get end caps to go on the cable, or tape them up so that the thing does not fill up with water or have things living in it!!</p><p></p><p>john..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apprentice87, post: 424914, member: 13534"] I would just get on and lay the duct. As you say, you do not need bends, you just bend the duct. Do not try tight bends though, the bigger thr radius the better, as i said, about 18" radius as a minimum, and make sure the string does not disappear in the duct!! Pull a bit of 6mm rope through, adn when you pull your cable pull another rope with it and leave it in the duct incase you want to pull anything else through in future. I cannot see any problems pulling the cable through, someone pulling the rope and someone else pushing the cable [like you would a drain rod] and it should fly through!! You can get end caps to go on the cable, or tape them up so that the thing does not fill up with water or have things living in it!! john.. [/QUOTE]
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