[TowerTalk] Buried or Elevated

Roger (K8RI) on TT K8RI-on-TowerTalk at tm.net
Thu Jan 28 16:26:53 EST 2016


I installed a "pull rope, or messenger cable" when I installed the 
conduit.  No need for the exercise of blowing a cable through the pipe. 
    The rope is a bit over twice the conduit length.  4th photo from the 
top on http://www.rogerhalstead.com/ham_files/cablebox.htm

73

Roger  (K8RI)

On 1/28/2016 Thursday 10:46 AM, Russ Dearmore via TowerTalk wrote:
> After over 30 years of being an electrician and dealing with countless buried pvc pipes the reality is that sometimes the pipes are dry and sometimes they are full of water......   Probably about 50/50.  Plan on there being water in the pipes and also plan on blowing or sucking the moisture out of them periodically.  Greenlee makes an excellent vacuum that is no doubt a bit pricey but a shop-vac may work also, never tried the shop-vac.  I bury all my pipes for the advantage of easy future repulling of cables.  No need to re-trench every time I want the latest and best coax or figure it's time to retire the old cable or coax.  It will also look much more professional than the "Clothes Line" method.  The disadvantage is that you will need a helper or two to blow the string in the pipe and pull the cabling.  If that is a worry then just use a trencher so you can do the work yourself maybe.  Whichever way you choose I know you will enjoy the results.....   Good luck  Russ  K5ZZR
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Roger (K8RI)



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