Davidson wrote: > > I have a #4 automotive wire to pull through about 4 feet of snug fitting > plastic tubing. > I don't want to go to a larger size tube or a smaller wire. > I know that electricians use wire greese to make it easier to pull wires > through conduit. > Is there any reason NOT to use this greese on automotive wire insulation? > Thanks. > Bill > 90 Westy Syncro
No problem as the stuff is water soluble and will dissapate in short time. You can pick it up at a hardware store or a electrical supply house, or even Home Depot. One brand of it is called Pull Ease, another is called GB Wire Aid (GB is the manufacture). Tyrone Big Pine Key, FL |
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