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Do we always need to cut out an access hole in the drywall to get through to the attic?
I'm trying to drill down from the attic with a flexible bit (18"). I'm installing receptacles on outside walls, and encountering the small space in the attic where the roof slopes; there's only about 1" of space between where I need to drill and the rafters above, and I can't get a drill in there to drill down.
I'm wondering, though, if I could go at an angle (from below) toward the header with a 7/8" x 1' or so bit and get into the header. This would make only a 7/8" hole that could spackle, rather than a doing a larger hole that would require more work.
What's the best way to get into the top plates when confronted with such an attic space?
Thanks
I'm trying to drill down from the attic with a flexible bit (18"). I'm installing receptacles on outside walls, and encountering the small space in the attic where the roof slopes; there's only about 1" of space between where I need to drill and the rafters above, and I can't get a drill in there to drill down.
I'm wondering, though, if I could go at an angle (from below) toward the header with a 7/8" x 1' or so bit and get into the header. This would make only a 7/8" hole that could spackle, rather than a doing a larger hole that would require more work.
What's the best way to get into the top plates when confronted with such an attic space?
Thanks