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Old 11-03-2009, 08:19 PM
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All Star Sewer Equipment Sales is the name of our company, and we do reterms in Wentzville, Missouri. Basic reterm is about $200.00 it can get up to $300.00 if the pig tail wire is too short or the safety cables need to be replaced. Ridgid part # 64607 200ft of the 7/16" push cable for the large reel lists for $2,688.65, and part #67327 200ft of mini push cable lists for $2,366.20. Any questions feel free to contact the office at 18009505023.
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Old 11-09-2009, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by davies47 View Post
Hello
I'm not sure really what you're talking about, but this is how you merge two wires:
  • disconnects power fully (obviously)
  • strip at least 1/4" of insulation with a wire stipper
  • ensure the exposed wiring is not frayed - you want solid connections
now from here there are two option, I suggest the first considering you're unexperienced:
  1. using a marr connector wrap the two exposed ends around each other in a clockwise fashion; clipping them between a pair of needle nose pillers can help. Screw on the marr connector; DONE!
  2. using the same clockwise turn, wrap them around each other horizontally; in line with the rest of the wire, and wrap securely with electrical tape.
Hope that helps!

SPAM?!

Seesnake pushrod is waterproof sealed. Anyone with 2 cents worth of mechanical skill can splice wires but you're not going to make a waterproof seal on the sheath. That would be a great way to test your GFCI though huh?
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