I love when us electricians use the bag method. I remember doing a parallel 4” run into a house and the conduits were filled with water and muck. It was a lovely day
@@workingmanrondoyle3287 Fastcap used to sell these so you could switch on your dust collector attached to a table saw or other woodworking tool. I don't know the range, but this could be a great ready-made option.
Great job Ron i remember when I was working using the same method on my wire pulls.the hardest part came when pulling in 500 mcm and 750 copper,up the lifts and into the ceiling.that’s the only thing I miss but really miss working with my guys and the fun we had cutting up on each other.but you gave us another great video on your good work.
That worked awesome ! I’m starting to think I should’ve used mule tape .. power company said I can use nylon rope. Also told me I was OK with 3 inch conduit. Hopefully this doesn’t backfire on me Haha. New subscriber buddy.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻 I appreciate it. If the power company told you that, hold them to their word. You should be alright with what you have done. I liked you video and feel your frustrations. Their all about the money. I hope they give you some money back. Good luck brother 🙏 God's blessings to you this upcoming year.
I haven't heard of Fate Farms channel. I'll have to check it out. I know Diesel Creek channel showed this getting power to his new shop. Thanks for the comment. I appreciate you 👍🏻👍🏻 watching.
Excellent job Ron. Reminds me of my days as an electrician pulling feeders in switch yards. Thanks!
I love when us electricians use the bag method. I remember doing a parallel 4” run into a house and the conduits were filled with water and muck. It was a lovely day
Thank you. I learned a valuable tool today.
Hi Ron, Have you considered adding a wireless remote controlled switch to the vacuum so you can remain by the spool?
Thanks for watching and commenting. No I haven't, that's an awesome idea. Thanks for the tip 👍🏻👍🏻 it's a good one.
@@workingmanrondoyle3287 Fastcap used to sell these so you could switch on your dust collector attached to a table saw or other woodworking tool. I don't know the range, but this could be a great ready-made option.
good work, genius! you just need a helper to prevent the uncoiling when you have it on the other end.
Great job Ron i remember when I was working using the same method on my wire pulls.the hardest part came when pulling in 500 mcm and 750 copper,up the lifts and into the ceiling.that’s the only thing I miss but really miss working with my guys and the fun we had cutting up on each other.but you gave us another great video on your good work.
Thanks for watching and commenting Larry. I appreciate it.
6:16 Yikes! Happy New Year 👍😎✊
Thank Steve, Happy new years to you as well🎉🎄☃️
Thank you
OMG! Friggin ingenious….! I do electrical design and never knew of this creative method….!!
Thanks for watching and commenting Ken. This method blows my mind every time I do it!
Always nice seeing delmarva on UA-cam.
Thanks for watching Ryan. Now that you mentioned it 🤔 I've only seen one other person doing how to videos on Delmarva's Eastern Shore.
Do you have a channel?
That worked awesome ! I’m starting to think I should’ve used mule tape .. power company said I can use nylon rope. Also told me I was OK with 3 inch conduit. Hopefully this doesn’t backfire on me Haha. New subscriber buddy.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻 I appreciate it. If the power company told you that, hold them to their word. You should be alright with what you have done. I liked you video and feel your frustrations. Their all about the money. I hope they give you some money back. Good luck brother 🙏 God's blessings to you this upcoming year.
@@workingmanrondoyle3287 thank you !
I seen Tom at fate farms do this and it was so cool. I hope one day I can try this. I didn't even know this was a thing.
I haven't heard of Fate Farms channel. I'll have to check it out. I know Diesel Creek channel showed this getting power to his new shop. Thanks for the comment. I appreciate you 👍🏻👍🏻 watching.
I use a proper Greenlee conduit piston
I haven't pull mule drag line . Will tried next time. One man show.
job well done Ron ! Thanks for the video!
You may want to spray some WD40 on the plastic bags before. See the difference.
Video looked very interesting, however, the wind in the microphone was a deal breaker!
Thanks for watching and commenting. I agree with you 100%. I'm working with a smart phone. Hopefully I'll be upgrading to a camera this year.
It's too bad that tape spool doesn't have an adjustable tensioner. Great video though.
Thank you