The old Plumber I served my time with in the 1970s. He told me off for telling a customer what we had done to fix the boiler. He said "you should never prostitute your trade" his words not mine lol. How times have changed and for the better in my opinion. Thanks for sharing Arco a great tip
Thank you Arco for the Tech Tip really appreciate when you do the Tech tips it helps out a lot. You be surprised the small thing's people don't even think about that works. I wouldn't even have thought about using air and cotton. I would have tried to use some electrical feed wire. That trick could be used on any pip that you want to run electricity through 👍🏽
Nice eh. I have all kind of spring 42 in radio antennae I normally use ( .050) This is a great way in shop but in the feild installing radios I will always still wil need the .050 wire with a small loop on the end. I am liking this thing with the comp air. Thanks bud
Running wiring thru a T top on boats is what I mostly do.......Kinda the same.....but vacuum, instead of pressure......Same string......same small cotton ball......But use a shop vac at the end on the run to suck it thru.....:)
Is there a benefit in doing it this way as apposed to feeding chain through and pulling wires before you put the bars on? I’m about wiring up new bars.
@@OutlawEdge Appreciate! I’ll give it a shot. When I say chain I mean the little ball chain is what I normally use. But I normally have the bars off completely.
The brakelines wont fit but yes the harness will go through certain handlebars but not all handlebars. Its a bastard doing this job. It takes lots of patience for sure. But you definitely want to see if your bars are made to pull wires through. Hope that helps bro. ARCO