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Push or pull all wires through a chase 
simultaneously.  With an electrician’s pliers 
fold and crimp the longest wire back on itself 
about 1”. Wrap electrical tape around that end.  
Stagger remaining wires flat side to flat side 
and tape these to the long wire below the crimp.  
Have 8”–10” of straight wire to slide into the 
electrical chase holes. 
As a general rule, don’t try to go horizontal 
between outlets or switches in the panels 
unless the distance is short and you have no 
other options.  Use the vertical chases to run 
the wire back into the floor or roof cavities.  Run 
the wires horizontally in these areas to access 
the vertical chases in the panels.  
To gain access to chase intersections, use a 4” 
to 4 1/8” hole saw.  Use a flat blade screw 
driver and pry out the plug.  Nail the plug to the 
wall for reinstallation.  
After pulling your 
wires, secure the plug 
with Premier Mastic or 
expanding foam. 
Where walls terminate 
against a panel 
you can drill (at the 
horizontal electrical 
chase height) a long diagonal hole through the 
face of the stud diagonally into the electrical 
chase.  Electrical wires will stuff easily into this 
type of access.