Cable pulled through a pole

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wxstevens

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Cool Ridge, WV
I need to pull a video & power cable through a 3 &1/2" rigid pipe that is 25 feet tall to an area 75' away. The pole is being used to hold a camera. I don't have a lift, don't want to pull cable from a ladder and can't lay the pole down. Any ideas? I was thinking of a pulley attached to the top but don't know if something exists. Any ideas appreciated.
 

nhfire77

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Location
NH
A 19' foot scissor lift for 24 hours with delivery and pick up around here is about $275. For a week its about $400. Think of the money as saving you hours (time=money) of headaches.



If you are the one putting the camera on the pole, you will need a lift to do it anyway.
 

iwire

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Massachusetts
A 19' foot scissor lift for 24 hours with delivery and pick up around here is about $275. For a week its about $400. Think of the money as saving you hours (time=money) of headaches.

I agree but be careful with the 19' narrows at outside poles.

It does not take much of an incline to make it dangerous.
 

wxstevens

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Location
Cool Ridge, WV
If it were at the prison, yes, I could stack inmates up like stairs and walk up but it's an outside job I'm doing on the side. You know the story, shoe-string budget, do more with less....
 

480sparky

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Location
Iowegia
So 'doing a job on the side' means forgoing the safe way to do it, as well as the most economical?

Sometimes you gotta spend money to make money.
 

growler

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Atlanta,GA
If it were at the prison, yes, I could stack inmates up like stairs and walk up but it's an outside job I'm doing on the side. You know the story, shoe-string budget, do more with less....

Didn't say a thing about foregoing safety. I was asking of ideas to do it in leu of a lift. Thanks.

The cheapest and safest thing to do is call around and see who has a bucket truck and would come by for a couple of hours. I think you may get that even cheaper than a lift.
 

220/221

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Location
AZ
Simply push a long fish tape up thru the hand hole. It will pop out the top and eventually come back to the ground. Attach your cable and pull the tape out/cable in. It might take some finesse but it will work.


I don't know how you will terminate the cable or mount the camera but you only asked about pulling the cable into the pole. ;)
 

wireguru

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ive got it: (you should get paid in advance to do this)

step 1: back your truck into the pole and knock it over.
step 2: Mount the camera and install the wire.
step 3: let someone's insurance company deal with putting the pole back up.

.......profit
 
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