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Most home depots also carry green/glorod.
They actually have a good selection of stuff if you're in need -- their prices aren't too high.
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How do you order from GrayBar? Can't see any online ordering.
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Call your nearest Graybar location--they'll be happy to set you up with an account.
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My dad's company buys a lot from Graybar and I might be able to get the glow rods through them. I already got a tone/probe kit through them so I might as well ask. I also heard that you can go to their counter area and pay cash for what you need instead of having an account.
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You can go to the counter and pay without an account.
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I did some cabling today for a friend of mine. We used glowrods and all kinds of huge drill bits (in his house). Those glowrods made it so much easier. I could use one for sure at my house, last time I used some Wiremold and threw it across the ceiling. It worked, but not too well.
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I want to get that cable crossbow from the sandman.
The key to all T-bar cieling installs is a remote control truck from Radio Shack. If it's got big enough tires, it'll go over anything -- and you can route cable easily over cielings with no problem, and a lot less cieling tiles to pull.
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>>I want to get that cable crossbow from the sandman. Is that anything like a Pedro?? ![[Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]](https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/smile.gif)
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you guys are lucky if you can use the bows and the trucks. We have to suspend everything independantly and secured every 4 feet to meet code.
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Yeah, in all senses of the idea -- you should be suspending it regardless of code, as it doesn't exactly play itself off to being easy to work with post installation. Then again, you can always pop a cieling tile in the middle and suspend it there and be rid of the manual labor ![[Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]](https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/smile.gif) Pedro?
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