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What do you guys think? http://www.manufacturing.net/ple/index.asp?layout=articleWebzine&stt=000&articleid=CA270516&pubdate=1%2F1%2F2003
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I especially like the idea of the funnel, since I work by myself most of the time. The masking tape probably would work, but I probably would have a screw drive or punch more handy than the masking tape
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Yes. I like the funnel also, however make sure to first de-burr the ends of the pipe, so you don't have sharp edges when the ends get joined with a connector.
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i like the idea of the funnel.an just fill the funnel up with wire pulling soap too.
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Have used the masking tape, but not the funnel,great ideas.
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kudo's on the funnel, probably worth $50 via 'idea's that work'
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Good idea,
A flex spout or offset type would let it fit into a box.
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The funnel seems to be an OK idea, but if you're just concerned about damaging the wire why not just put a connector on the conduit?
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Looks like a good idea, I will have to remeber that when working by myself
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