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    Aug 10, 2009, 11:39 AM
    Fishing speaker wire through attic
    I have a cathedral ceiling in my living room and I have drilled a hole in the ceiling and ran a fish tape through it to re run the speaker wires that are already up there. My problem is that there is thick batting insullation and I can't see where the fish tape came out. The hole in the ceiling is on the edge of the ceiling where it slopes down and I can't really get to it in the attic. Any tricks to doing this?? Name:  IMG_0314.jpg
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Size:  42.8 KB The wires will be coming out right above the TV. This is an exterior wall.

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    Aug 10, 2009, 11:51 AM

    Can you reach through Speaker opening and remove any insulation in the way?
    I have a Good Klein Stainless fish tape, but what works good for short runs is the inside of Boat Control cables, a little bigger than a pencil lead, very flexible in all directions(round), and stainless, doesn't leave marks as easy.
    You can use 2 fish tapes, a hook on each end and continuity light or beeper to indicate when both tapes make contact.
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    Aug 10, 2009, 12:17 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Stratmando View Post
    Can you reach through Speaker opening and remove any insulation in the way?
    I have a Good Klein Stainless fish tape, but what works good for short runs is the inside of Boat Control cables, a little bigger than a pencil lead, very flexible in all directions(round), and stainless, doesn leave marks as easy.
    You can use 2 fish tapes, a hook on each end and continuity light or beeper to indicate when both tapes make contact.
    I got it! I measured over the 8' from the edge of the wall and crawled over to where the fish tape came out under the insullation. I have to do it again though since the wire pulled off the fish tape. I made the hole larger and will try to push the insulation out of the way until I get the wires pulled through.
    It's HOT in the attic!!
    Thanks for your help. The speaker holes are about 7' away from where I want the wire to come through.
    Thanks,
    Patty

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