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anchorlt February 20th 04 07:59 PM

Wires Thru Mast -- Easy
 
Two ways to run wires thru a uncluttered mast:

1. use bow and arrow -- need not be a good shot :)
2. use PVC pipe or correct ID and jointed the length of the mast with
wires already run in sections and shove thru.

I have tried both ways and prefer the piping -- bow and arrow too hard
to locate.

Parallax February 21st 04 01:51 AM

Wires Thru Mast -- Easy
 
(anchorlt) wrote in message . com...
Two ways to run wires thru a uncluttered mast:

1. use bow and arrow -- need not be a good shot :)
2. use PVC pipe or correct ID and jointed the length of the mast with
wires already run in sections and shove thru.

I have tried both ways and prefer the piping -- bow and arrow too hard
to locate.


Why not just get a long electrical snake and run it through from the
bottom. Have someone at the masthead who fishes it through the proper
hole?

Parallax February 21st 04 01:51 AM

Wires Thru Mast -- Easy
 
(anchorlt) wrote in message . com...
Two ways to run wires thru a uncluttered mast:

1. use bow and arrow -- need not be a good shot :)
2. use PVC pipe or correct ID and jointed the length of the mast with
wires already run in sections and shove thru.

I have tried both ways and prefer the piping -- bow and arrow too hard
to locate.


Why not just get a long electrical snake and run it through from the
bottom. Have someone at the masthead who fishes it through the proper
hole?

Scott Sexton February 21st 04 03:23 AM

Wires Thru Mast -- Easy
 
In article ,
says...
(anchorlt) wrote in message . com...
Two ways to run wires thru a uncluttered mast:

1. use bow and arrow -- need not be a good shot :)
2. use PVC pipe or correct ID and jointed the length of the mast with
wires already run in sections and shove thru.

I have tried both ways and prefer the piping -- bow and arrow too hard
to locate.


Why not just get a long electrical snake and run it through from the
bottom. Have someone at the masthead who fishes it through the proper
hole?

I've used PVC in the past, but now that I am in the computer and
networking business, I found "Glow rods" also called push/pull rods,
they come in 6 foot sections that you screw together to make them as
long as you want. You can also get "Egg beater" attachments for the end
of the rod to keep it from getting hung up on an internal seam if you
have any.

This should also work with a cluttered mast.

Fish tape whould also work in an uncluttered mast if you can keep it
from curling inside the mast.

Good luck

**********************************************
Scott H. Sexton help@
www.sexton.com sexton.com
Eeyore's Birthday Party www.sexton.com/eeyores
CDR Listing www.sexton.com/cdr
**********************************************

Scott Sexton February 21st 04 03:23 AM

Wires Thru Mast -- Easy
 
In article ,
says...
(anchorlt) wrote in message . com...
Two ways to run wires thru a uncluttered mast:

1. use bow and arrow -- need not be a good shot :)
2. use PVC pipe or correct ID and jointed the length of the mast with
wires already run in sections and shove thru.

I have tried both ways and prefer the piping -- bow and arrow too hard
to locate.


Why not just get a long electrical snake and run it through from the
bottom. Have someone at the masthead who fishes it through the proper
hole?

I've used PVC in the past, but now that I am in the computer and
networking business, I found "Glow rods" also called push/pull rods,
they come in 6 foot sections that you screw together to make them as
long as you want. You can also get "Egg beater" attachments for the end
of the rod to keep it from getting hung up on an internal seam if you
have any.

This should also work with a cluttered mast.

Fish tape whould also work in an uncluttered mast if you can keep it
from curling inside the mast.

Good luck

**********************************************
Scott H. Sexton help@
www.sexton.com sexton.com
Eeyore's Birthday Party www.sexton.com/eeyores
CDR Listing www.sexton.com/cdr
**********************************************

Lew Hodgett February 21st 04 04:22 AM

Wires Thru Mast -- Easy
 
Subject

Construct mast cabling complete with a "messenger" cable. I use a 1/16" S/S
cable with the wires clamped every 2'-'3' with nylon ty-wraps.

Pull this assembly thru the mast with an electrician's fish tape.

Secure the messenger cable at the top of the mast so that it supports the
weight of the electrical cables.

BTW, use 3 ty-wraps spaced equally around the cable assy every 5' or so.
This will keep the cable assy from slapping the mast.

HTH


--
Lew

S/A: Challenge, The Bullet Proof Boat, (Under Construction in the Southland)
Visit: http://home.earthlink.net/~lewhodgett for Pictures



Lew Hodgett February 21st 04 04:22 AM

Wires Thru Mast -- Easy
 
Subject

Construct mast cabling complete with a "messenger" cable. I use a 1/16" S/S
cable with the wires clamped every 2'-'3' with nylon ty-wraps.

Pull this assembly thru the mast with an electrician's fish tape.

Secure the messenger cable at the top of the mast so that it supports the
weight of the electrical cables.

BTW, use 3 ty-wraps spaced equally around the cable assy every 5' or so.
This will keep the cable assy from slapping the mast.

HTH


--
Lew

S/A: Challenge, The Bullet Proof Boat, (Under Construction in the Southland)
Visit: http://home.earthlink.net/~lewhodgett for Pictures



Robert Larder February 21st 04 07:57 AM

Wires Thru Mast -- Easy
 
Lew Hodgett wrote:
Subject

Construct mast cabling complete with a "messenger" cable. I use a
1/16" S/S cable with the wires clamped every 2'-'3' with nylon
ty-wraps.


Once saw some of the Moorings guys suck a messenger line through a mast laid
out on the dock using a shopvac. As I remember they had something light
attached to the end of the line for the vacuum to "get hold of"- worked a
treat.
Bob Larder



Robert Larder February 21st 04 07:57 AM

Wires Thru Mast -- Easy
 
Lew Hodgett wrote:
Subject

Construct mast cabling complete with a "messenger" cable. I use a
1/16" S/S cable with the wires clamped every 2'-'3' with nylon
ty-wraps.


Once saw some of the Moorings guys suck a messenger line through a mast laid
out on the dock using a shopvac. As I remember they had something light
attached to the end of the line for the vacuum to "get hold of"- worked a
treat.
Bob Larder



anchorlt February 21st 04 03:50 PM

Wires Thru Mast -- Easy
 
(anchorlt) wrote in message . com...
Two ways to run wires thru a uncluttered mast:

1. use bow and arrow -- need not be a good shot :)
2. use PVC pipe or correct ID and jointed the length of the mast with
wires already run in sections and shove thru.

I have tried both ways and prefer the piping -- bow and arrow too hard
to locate.


Forgot re electricians snake and attaching messenger line to whatever
you might use. Thanks for raising these considerations.


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