bluedog225
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This is my first time to run electrical wiring.
One of the corners at my place is mostly solid. It’s where a 2 x 6 and a 2 x 8 wall comes together. I need to turn that corner to run romex. I can go up and over, but there are 20 foot tall ceilings. It would be a long trip (60’) but doable.
I can also come the opposite way and cross above the garage door, but it would be an equally long trip.
I can a drill 1 inch hole in the center of the 2 x 6s and 2 x 8s and hope I can meet in the middle somewhere and pull with a tape.
Or I can notch them deep enough for 12/2 and put a plate on top.
The last option I can think of is to run the one wall normally and then come out of the wall with surface mounted emt and a box. Now that I think of it, that’s not a terrible option. I was thinking of surface-mounting some areas anyway.
I’d appreciate the voice of experience on how to handle this if I decide to try and keep it inside the wall.
Thanks
One of the corners at my place is mostly solid. It’s where a 2 x 6 and a 2 x 8 wall comes together. I need to turn that corner to run romex. I can go up and over, but there are 20 foot tall ceilings. It would be a long trip (60’) but doable.
I can also come the opposite way and cross above the garage door, but it would be an equally long trip.
I can a drill 1 inch hole in the center of the 2 x 6s and 2 x 8s and hope I can meet in the middle somewhere and pull with a tape.
Or I can notch them deep enough for 12/2 and put a plate on top.
The last option I can think of is to run the one wall normally and then come out of the wall with surface mounted emt and a box. Now that I think of it, that’s not a terrible option. I was thinking of surface-mounting some areas anyway.
I’d appreciate the voice of experience on how to handle this if I decide to try and keep it inside the wall.
Thanks

