Run electrical cable through walls and across ceilings without tearing them apart.
Fishing electrical wire from wall to ceiling.
Pull an additional 2 to 3 feet.
Separate the wires within by bending two of them back and leaving one still standing.
You ll need a flexible drill bit and some fish tools though.
Having cut a hole in the wall you can feed the drill bit up and drill through the top plate of the wall.
Bend the lone wire through the loop end of the fish tape and twist it so it won t be pulled off.
Glow rods can also be used to hook wires to pull them out as a wire snake tool.
Reel and wind the fish tape which will pull the electrical wire along with it as it snakes through the wall and ceiling.
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Use the utility knife to slice open the outer insulation jacket on the electrical wire cable about 4 inches long.
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Strip about 6 inches of outer sheathing from one end of the cable then hook the conducting wires and bare copper grounding wire through the loop at the end of the fish tape blade.
If there is no cover press the wire against a stud and use it as a guide.
Thread wires past insulation.
As long as the joists run perpendicular to the wall in which the switch is you should be able to do it.
Bend the wires over then wrap several loops of electrical tape around the wires and the end of the fish tape.
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While handling fiberglass insulation wear gloves eye protection and a mask that covers your mouth and nose.
Once your hole is drilled you can shove a glow rod through the hole to start fishing wire attach your wire to the eyelet at the end and pull it back through.