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<blockquote data-quote="gmgmgm" data-source="post: 7748481" data-attributes="member: 87102"><p>How long is the duct?</p><p></p><p>I've managed straight and wriggle ducts up to 200m fairly easily with a cordless leaf-blower (in the middle of a field), and the pros say a vacuum works even better. If you have power nearby then try the hoover first. Fishing line works well, ideally attached to a fixed-spool reel & rod.</p><p></p><p>Once you have the fishing line through, you can pull either the wire itself, or a stronger line if necessary. The corners are the hardest because the wires get tangled up. Look at "cable socks" for the easiest pull, and then get a tub of "wire lubricant" from Screwfix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmgmgm, post: 7748481, member: 87102"] How long is the duct? I've managed straight and wriggle ducts up to 200m fairly easily with a cordless leaf-blower (in the middle of a field), and the pros say a vacuum works even better. If you have power nearby then try the hoover first. Fishing line works well, ideally attached to a fixed-spool reel & rod. Once you have the fishing line through, you can pull either the wire itself, or a stronger line if necessary. The corners are the hardest because the wires get tangled up. Look at "cable socks" for the easiest pull, and then get a tub of "wire lubricant" from Screwfix. [/QUOTE]
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