

This NC1759 has a
custom Attic Ceiling
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The Oscillating Multitool is great for making electrification slots
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5. The backing will stay on - the tapewire is being pulled to the end
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10. This house has a custom Attic Ceiling - a nice improvement when hanging attic lights
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14 the re-directs will be sorted out when it comes time to lay the tapewire
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19 Pull thru a little extra, take off the backing, then pull it back
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20 floor-by-floor, pull a loop, take off the backing, ->
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24 Do not eyelet a folded (pleated) corner... it will be a short circuit.
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29 I always do the center tap of the Jack to the copper lead in the tapewire in case I hook it up to LEDs
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32 I often do the Ceiling Loops before installing Dividers
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36 ... and now the Base runs - again, one piece, side-to-side,
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