Are you using southwire coil packs?

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My supplier is stocking this now. Anyone using them? Is there a noticeable difference in labor costs?

I saw a small 250' multi-conductor setup at Home Depot awhile back, but my supplier has 2000' single conductor packs. Seems like it could really shave some hours on swapping reels. I asked them to check on multi-conductor packs; I would guess to keep the weight down it needs to stay in the 500' range, but I imagine you could stack a few of those on the floor and go to work.

Inevitable you end up with a lot of reels with a few feet of wire left also. I don't imagine a huge cost savings for us on eliminating waste, but on the average job for us it may save 1000' of wire when you add all those 20-30' pieces up.

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... I can't see them as a money saver , and what do you do if you want to pull 2 ckts and want to leave only one of the ckts and gnd looped out of JB for splice?
 
... I can't see them as a money saver , and what do you do if you want to pull 2 ckts and want to leave only one of the ckts and gnd looped out of JB for splice?

Watch the video; they address that.

The wire cart is very cool but unless it collapses down quickly for easy storage, it's useless. That and Ive never been on a commercial site where you'd be able to roll it around. Those coil pacs are also neat but wow they take up some space. Would be great for v/d/v tho; they are a massive improvement over reel-in-box, and look much sturdier than rabbit-pull boxes.

Probably worth it for a primarily commercial electrician that works on better (cleaner) projects. The feeder/roller system could be used on smaller spools as well.
 
Ive used them, I was pulling into 3/4 pipe underground, individual conductors, they pull easy but they corkscrew into pipe. My guess is wires are a tangled mess in pipe which won't matter if you never have to pull them out but... I liked the concept but my supply house stopped stocking them and I think I was the only one who used them.
 
Seems like a great idea for any large scale job. For the rest of us, not so much. Four or five plastic spools of #12 fit nicely on a small wire rack. :cool:
 
...all of the larger projects that I'm on, we order 2500' spools and set them up once on a greenlee wire tree, which is on wheels and portable. Just can't see anything being more efficient than that.
BTW , anyone know the cost comparison?
 
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