MossRoad
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When I do something like that, I'd lay the first 8 wire down, then stagger the next 8 a foot down the line, then the next 8, then the 10. Then I roll a loop or two of tape around each just to hold them together. Then I use a pull line, not a fish tape. I throw an overhand knot around the entire bundle and tape it down, then a series of overhand knots down the line to the tip. Then hold the line tight and tape the entire 3-4' from back towards the tip. I'd have to take some pictures to make it clear. But what it does is give you a foot to clear every turn before the next wire, and the next, and the next. Lube the heck out of it and it pulls like butter.
Since you can fit 9 #8 wires in a 1" conduit, you should have no problems with 3 and one #10.
Since you can fit 9 #8 wires in a 1" conduit, you should have no problems with 3 and one #10.