Thank you for all the warm welcomes. We are from Midland, MI which is about 30-45 minutes from Frankenmuth. We love the microbrewery in Frankenmuth, find the German style in Frankenmuth sort of fun, but hate the Zehnders chicken buffet when we get dragged there once in a while by relatives.
The summers in Michigan are incredibly nice so for now at least we have no intention of giving those up. Time will tell if we change our minds.
I will PM folks with any questions or ask here on ToTV but here is a starter question:
Does anyone have advice for running a rear speaker wire down the inside of an outside masonry wall? My understanding is that the wall is masonry, has furring strips about 1 inch thick on 16" centers with rigid PIR (Rmax) type insulation between the furring strips. The drywall is on top of all this. Is my understanding correct? I would like to drill a hole in the header in the attic and run a speaker wire about 2 ft down the wall directly inside the drywall. That is, between the drywall and the insulation. I suppose I could go buy a 3 ft long drill bit to make a path for the wire but is this really necessary? Does anyone have advice on how to get this speaker wire fished 2-3 ft down the inside of the drywall? This outside masonry wall is between the lanai and the house so there is sufficient space in the attic to work in.
G'day,
Vinish
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