Pull them together. Not only will separating them be a pain in the *** and a waste of time, but the pull will be harder.
Lots of lube, one person pushing, one person pulling. Even easier if you have a third to manage the spool
Sounds good, I was just figuring separately might have been easier since its one strand at a time and it doesn't seem like they'd be hard to pull individually.
pfft
this is GJ.
ok what ya do it head to the rental store. get yourself a mini excavator for the day. set it up so one track is off the ground. use the track to pull the mule tape.
then when it rips everything apart you can use the mini ex to retrench in new 4" triple conduits.
Haha, that seems overly complicated. I'll just use my tractor bucket tied to the rope and give it a good "YANK"!
In the first photo there's some white pipe at the top.
Is that conduit or water pipe?
Its all the gray conduit, just the bends I have are slightly lighter as they're different brands. I've bought stuff as I've gone through planning the project and some hardware stores didn't have the pieces I needed, so I had to get others from different manufacturers.
i guess they were too cheap to rent or buy a pulling machine.
also looks like theyre using rope instead of mule tape. good way to burn a hole in your sweeps
I will have two LBs...one at the point where it runs up the wall and along a rafter. The other on the inside of the building where it will enter the barn interior from the rafter/lean-to area and go at a 90* downward into the sub-panel.
You can lube however you want to. If I'm by myself I lube up the first couple of feet of wire and try to shove it in the pipe. Then occasionally go lube up a few more feet. Just don't let lubed up wire touch the ground., it's a dirt magnet.
You can use a heat gun, but it's going to take a while. Do your best to block the wind and have water ready to cool the pipe off or you're going to have to hold it for what seems to be forever.
I'll be careful...I'd rather not have to clean the wires after getting them dirty and potentially messing up the cleanliness of the overall project.
I pulled mine together. In 2" conduit, no problem. It's WAAAY easier if you have a helper. Haven't done it with 1.5".
I like to "cap" my conduit and then there is a spray lubricant that expands, I spray it till it comes out the other end. I may add additional as I slide the cable in.
Conduit is considered "wet" space. No harm in leaving lube in there, I think it dries out anyway.
Did I mention using a helper? Helper feeds while you pull.
How far you going?
I'm doing a 50' run, approximately 4' undeground, the rest in rafters, up a wall, down into the ground and then through a 4"ish wall and down about 2' into the sub-panel. I'll have a helper and maybe enlist my wife to manage the spool or my brother if he's available. I'm sort of wishing I had used 2", but it is what it is now...supplies have been hard to come by unfortunately.