Junkman
Super Member
No need to be confused.... do it any way that you find easiest to do it for you. My suggestion was to have the wire on the rolls and the spools supported so you could pull 10' and put that into the first piece of conduit. Then pull off another 12' of wire and slip the conduit over the wire and glue the two ends together. Keep doing this till you get to the end. Just lie the conduit on the ground as you go. When you get to the end, then put the entire run into the trench and cover. Use newspaper on the ground when you are making the splices of conduit to keep everything clean. This was the easierst method for me. If I had a lot of help and a winch, I might have done it differantly, but I didn't and my method worked. In the end, that is all that I was concerned with. No one was looking over my shoulder to see if it was the NEC approved method and when it was done, no one could tell either. I believe that the proper experession is .... "there is more than one way to skin a cat!"...... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Your project, so do what you think is best for your circumstances. No matter how you do it, remember to keep the dirt out of the pipe and to clean and glue each connection well.