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So I got some good ideas from this group on how to repair a wire that a
mouse chewed through. I had to pull the wire out of the trailer to make two repairs and it pulled out easily. I made the repairs tonight and when I went to try and run the wire back through it got stuck about a quarter way through. I'm using some stiff copper wire I have to guide the trailer wire. So I tried the copper wire from the other end and made it to about the same point that I got stuck on the other direction. I'm thinking the mouse decided to also make a lovely nest or something inside the trailer and that's what's getting me stuck. Anyone have any tricks to clearing out a trailer "arm" to get wire through? I don't really have anything long enough that's also pretty inflexible to reach that point where I get stuck. |
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![]() Bose wrote: So I got some good ideas from this group on how to repair a wire that a mouse chewed through. I had to pull the wire out of the trailer to make two repairs and it pulled out easily. I made the repairs tonight and when I went to try and run the wire back through it got stuck about a quarter way through. I'm using some stiff copper wire I have to guide the trailer wire. So I tried the copper wire from the other end and made it to about the same point that I got stuck on the other direction. I'm thinking the mouse decided to also make a lovely nest or something inside the trailer and that's what's getting me stuck. Anyone have any tricks to clearing out a trailer "arm" to get wire through? I don't really have anything long enough that's also pretty inflexible to reach that point where I get stuck. Oops, should have tied a string to the old wire when you pulled it back! Try using something more substantial than a piece of wire. Like a piece of all-thread rod or small pipe. |
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"Bose" wrote in message
oups.com... So I got some good ideas from this group on how to repair a wire that a mouse chewed through. I had to pull the wire out of the trailer to make two repairs and it pulled out easily. I made the repairs tonight and when I went to try and run the wire back through it got stuck about a quarter way through. I'm using some stiff copper wire I have to guide the trailer wire. So I tried the copper wire from the other end and made it to about the same point that I got stuck on the other direction. I'm thinking the mouse decided to also make a lovely nest or something inside the trailer and that's what's getting me stuck. Anyone have any tricks to clearing out a trailer "arm" to get wire through? I don't really have anything long enough that's also pretty inflexible to reach that point where I get stuck. The 3-conductor wire you wire houses with is nice & stiff, and makes a great snake for many situations. 12 gauge would be heavy enough to knock a nest out of the trailer's frame. |
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