What can Rack-A-Tiers do for you? Big wire, small wire, fast wire, long pipes, short pipes, big butts, small butts. How? Simpler, smaller, bigger, faster, lighter, easier, waterproof, rust-proof, no batteries, no motors, and they float. Tough? You bet. Rack-A-Tiers just plain work!
You are not fully equipped until you have a FiberFish II set in your car/truck/van. Use the FiberFish II on just one difficult pull, and it will pay for itself by saving time, money, and aggravation! Choose the FIB208 set with 8 x 3' rods for tighter work, or the FIB207 set with 5 x 6' rods for larger, more 'open' work.
Packed in a handy vinyl pouch.Instructions for use printed on the back of the pouch. Perfect for small install jobs or beginners. Portable and convenient for p
These things are cool! I've only used them a few times, but each time they got me out of a jam. When you get stuck, and don't have a clue how you're going to get a wire from point A to point B, you'd better have a fish-bit in your truck! Every time I used it and it broke through whatever it was drilling through, I was just positive it had gone wild and I would find the end poking out of the sheetrock somewhere. But no. It worked perfectly -- straight and true dead-on to where I had intended every time. Your results may vary but I'll bet you're pleased.
This tool can be inserted through small wall openings enabling the operator to bore holes through studs within wall cavities without damaging finished walls or
ceilings.
insulated steering guide helps the operator manipulate the FISH BIT while within the wall cavity.
BM-QTT
Quattro Auger Fish Bits
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FIBGUD
FIBT40
FiberSnake 25ft
Maybe you've seen the metal fishtape the electricians use. Maybe you've even used it. If you have, you'll instantly recognize why the FiberSnake is so much better! Electricians use fishtape to 'fish' wires from one point to another. Like down the insides of walls, across attics, etc. The idea is that you work the 'stiffer' materiel through where you need the wire to go, attach the wire onto the end, then pull it back out pulling the wire into place. Metal fishtape tends to retain its bend and is very difficult to work with when extended. The FiberSnake has practically no bend to it when deployed from the simple, easy to use carrier. It doesn't conduct electricity, it is lighter than metal fishtape, and the bullnose on the end is smaller to fit through tighter spaces.
Unlike FiberFish rods, the FiberSnake rods can be used in conduit.
Permanent bullnose on one end.
Standard 3/16" socket for screw-on bullnose on other end (bullnose included.)
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MAG6589
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Magnafish Kit
If you could see a demo of this...you'd buy it! We did! The most revolutionary tool to hit the installers truck since the fishtape was invented! Imagine drawing your new wires through the inside of walls, even through insulation, with precision and control, without needing to open any sheetrock. You can literally feel the magnet through the wall.
Drill smooth, clean holes in wood quicker with the new QUATTRO auger bit. This amazing drill bit features four fluted cutting edges and is crafted from high quality steel. A screw tip at its head pulls the bit aggressively through wood and makes drilling an effortless task. The four cutting edges allow rapid cutting and the flutes insure easy and thorough removal of debris. This is truly a landmark in drill bit design. The QUATTRO is available in hole cutting diameters from 3/8" to 1" and on shafts ranging in length from 24" to 72".
Pulling wire? Going through studs/rafters/joists? You have got to have good, new, sharp drill bits. These bits are specifically designed to bore quicklyand cleanly through up to 3 layers of studs in one smooth motion...even with a cordless drill! Cut your install time drastically, use the right tool for the right job!
Are you thinking 'I have a drill set, what do I need another bit for?' So did I, until I found out, while in a 105 degree attic, that the bits from my drill set aren't long enough to make it into the stud cavity from above! Boy was I sorry I didn't have one of these bits that day!