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Hello guys! I am a bit stuck with pulling wires through the wall. I am pulling new electrical cable to next room, cable are running behind ceiling plaster board, issue i am getting is that when i pull wire in the same route with other electrical wire, cable pulling rods hitting brick wall.What i have realised is that the cable route is "'snaky".What i mean is snaky: drilled holes in wood and wall are not on same way, one drilled hole 1 cm out.Could anybody tell me is there any tricks to pull this electrical cable?I know this cable has been pulled as new installation when house was already build.

Kind Regards!
 
@Pete999 you can't change your avatar. It's been like having the head teacher looking over the class - don't make me start a vote to reinstate Pete leaning against the kitchen counter with his birthday Tshirt on.
 
@Pete999 you can't change your avatar. It's been like having the head teacher looking over the class - don't make me start a vote to reinstate Pete leaning against the kitchen counter with his birthday Tshirt on.
Done and dusted I'm afraid. But thanks anyway, I was fed up of that one anyway.
 
I assume that this is in a house I would take floor up rather than make holes in a ceiling unless it is being all re-plastered as no matter how good made good you can always see the difference.
 

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