I am starting a shut down next week to change a switchgear and replace all the underground feeders to the sub panels. The wire is old cloth wire.
I was thinking of pouring a bunch of super slick GB soup down the conduits and blowing air though them with an air compresser(thought it might help push the soap into the conduit). I wanted to know if this would be the best soap and method to use.
If any one has any other sugestions I would like some ideas. I know there are alot of unknowns, but any ideas would be great.
I am worried about having a hard time getting the wires out. I don't know if there is a soap for this application (most soap is for pulling wires in). I thought the super slick was the best I could think of because it is so watery and it stays slick after it drys.
Thanks
I was thinking of pouring a bunch of super slick GB soup down the conduits and blowing air though them with an air compresser(thought it might help push the soap into the conduit). I wanted to know if this would be the best soap and method to use.
If any one has any other sugestions I would like some ideas. I know there are alot of unknowns, but any ideas would be great.
I am worried about having a hard time getting the wires out. I don't know if there is a soap for this application (most soap is for pulling wires in). I thought the super slick was the best I could think of because it is so watery and it stays slick after it drys.
Thanks