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<blockquote data-quote="Blowncrewcab" data-source="post: 2608086" data-attributes="member: 23428"><p>I have done two saws in the last month, Take a wire (like a non coated bread tie wire) Wrap in around the end of the hose tightly (about 10 wraps in 1" is good) stick the wire in the hole then go in with needle nose or Hemo's and pull it through. a little lube helps it slide in and a taper on the end where the wire is wrapped helps too. once you do it, it is really easy....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blowncrewcab, post: 2608086, member: 23428"] I have done two saws in the last month, Take a wire (like a non coated bread tie wire) Wrap in around the end of the hose tightly (about 10 wraps in 1" is good) stick the wire in the hole then go in with needle nose or Hemo's and pull it through. a little lube helps it slide in and a taper on the end where the wire is wrapped helps too. once you do it, it is really easy.... [/QUOTE]
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