At Discount Low Voltage, we have the tools and expertise you need to tackle a variety of home cabling installations. Watch our helpful videos to learn how to run cable through the wall without the need to remove drywall or insulation. With the right tools, the job can be done quickly and easily, saving time and money. This type of home cabling installation is ideal for adding a new security system, running TV cables, adding electrical outlets and more. Watch as Discount Low Voltage experts use a revolutionary 3D wall to show the cable installation process in an easy step-by-step formula that anyone can follow.
When installing cable on an exterior wall, holes must be drilled from the bottom to the top because of a lack of clearance in attic spaces. The job is made easy using a 72-inch long flexible drill bit and a few other tools. To get started, drill an access hole near the bottom of the wall. Connect the 72-inch flexible wood auger to your favorite drill and feed it into the hole in the wall. When the drill bit hits a block, such as a header or another obstruction, activate the drill and create a clean 3/4-inch hole that’s the perfect size for cables to pass through.
Once the drill reaches the top of the wall, remove it from the wall and run a fiberglass push rod through the holes you just made. When the rod reaches the top of the wall, attach your cables and gently pull them through the holes. You can also use a Magnepull wire fishing tool from the top of the wall to pull the cables through the hole.
If you're a DIY champion and are interested in other projects you can do at home, be sure to visit the Discount Low Voltage vlog for more ideas, inspiration, product comparisons, giveaways, instructional videos and more.
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When installing cable on an exterior wall, holes must be drilled from the bottom to the top because of a lack of clearance in attic spaces. The job is made easy using a 72-inch long flexible drill bit and a few other tools. To get started, drill an access hole near the bottom of the wall. Connect the 72-inch flexible wood auger to your favorite drill and feed it into the hole in the wall. When the drill bit hits a block, such as a header or another obstruction, activate the drill and create a clean 3/4-inch hole that’s the perfect size for cables to pass through.
Once the drill reaches the top of the wall, remove it from the wall and run a fiberglass push rod through the holes you just made. When the rod reaches the top of the wall, attach your cables and gently pull them through the holes. You can also use a Magnepull wire fishing tool from the top of the wall to pull the cables through the hole.
If you're a DIY champion and are interested in other projects you can do at home, be sure to visit the Discount Low Voltage vlog for more ideas, inspiration, product comparisons, giveaways, instructional videos and more.
********************* Order Tools Online *******************
1) 72" Long flexible drill bit - http://www.discount-low-voltage.com/T...
2) 50ft Fish Tape - http://www.discount-low-voltage.com/T...
3) Poly Line Pull Tape - http://www.discount-low-voltage.com/T...
4) Fiberglass Push/Pull Rods - http://www.discount-low-voltage.com/T...
5) Magnepull Wire Fishing Tool - http://www.discount-low-voltage.com/T...
Follow our Blog at
" http://discountlowvoltage.blogspot.co...
&utm_content=Blog-Link"
Follow us on Facebook at
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/discountlowvo...
Follow us on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/disclowvoltage"
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