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Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures: How to Fishing Electrical Wire Through Walls
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Using fish tape and a few electrician's tricks you can pull electrical cable through existing walls and ceilings without destroying them.
Read an overview on how to fish electrical wire through walls.
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Cut a 3-in.-high by 5-in.-wide opening in the drywall, using a keyhole saw, at each framing member and the top plate.
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