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I've heard good things about this technique:
Tape a piece of string around the end of the cable, insert cable into tube,
turn vacuum cleaner (hand piece) on and put against the cable exit and slowly
withdraw. As thread appears, pull gently to bring it and the cable through.
-Ian
In a message dated 3/6/08 3:49:04 PM, lmcconn1@uoregon.edu writes:
> Use an old cable to form a loop, which you will insert into the hole from
> the outside. Use that loop to catch the cable you are running through the
> tube and pull it through the hole.
>
> -Luke
>
> On Mar 6, 2008, at 2:30 PM, Joel Morrissette wrote:
>
>
> Two ideas:
> Grab a rare-earth magnet, hold over the hole (pad the frame with a piece of
> paper or cloth so you don't crack the finish if it's a ferrous frame), and
> the end of the cable should find its way right out.
>
> -Joel
>
>
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