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<blockquote data-quote="headless" data-source="post: 1606947" data-attributes="member: 566363"><p>Use the 2ga to pull the 0ga through. Ducktape the ****er together and just pull it through. Piece of cake when you've got a wire already run to run another...just don't think that yanking harder and harder will fix any snags you hit along the way -- if you're yanking and you hit a dead stop, figure out whereabouts it is, pop just that panel off and get it un-hitched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="headless, post: 1606947, member: 566363"] Use the 2ga to pull the 0ga through. Ducktape the ****er together and just pull it through. Piece of cake when you've got a wire already run to run another...just don't think that yanking harder and harder will fix any snags you hit along the way -- if you're yanking and you hit a dead stop, figure out whereabouts it is, pop just that panel off and get it un-hitched. [/QUOTE]
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