[TowerTalk] Pulling coax through PVC pipe

Chick Allen cca3rd at aol.com
Sun Jan 28 13:01:41 EST 2018


Dave -

    You may want to check with a local electrician, preferably one that does commercial work.  They use a lubricant when doing long pulls.

73 de Chick / NW3Y



-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Sublette <k4to.dave at gmail.com>
To: kj6y--- via TowerTalk <towertalk at contesting.com>
Sent: Sun, Jan 28, 2018 5:24 pm
Subject: [TowerTalk] Pulling coax through PVC pipe

Good morning,28 years ago I buried a 1.5 inch schedule 40 PVC pipe in the ground and ran some low loss coax and a three wire electrical control cable (14-2 house wiring cable).  The 14-2 is used to operate a remotely control phasing box for my 80 meter four square.  The coax feeds either my 160 vertical or the 80M array.Well it’s time to replace the coax.  The PVC pipe is 250 feet long and in a straight line(thankfully).  I suspect I will have to pull both cables with the new cables tied to the end.  I’ve never done this before and could use a little advice.  I googled but most of what I found started with empty pipe and ran a “string mouse” through with a shopvac. When I installed the cables initially, I laid them out on the ground and slipped the pipe over them ten feet at a time. Fortunately, there is a fair amount of room left in the pipe.  The two cables did not fill up the space entirely.My first question is if there is some sort of lubricant I should use to reduce friction?That’s also my last question, but I know there must be several things to consider I am betting that this group has the answers. I have a come-along, a tractor, and a fair amount of tools.  I’m just not sure how to proceed.I am eager to see what you all have to say.Thanks.Dave, K4TO______________________________________________________________________________________________TowerTalk mailing listTowerTalk at contesting.comhttp://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/towertalk


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