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					<description><![CDATA[Since you are able to feed one wire all the way through it should be a simple matter of feeding a single &quot;Fish wire&quot; all the way through and then attaching the two lead wires to the end of the fish wire with a quick solder. Then pull the fish wire all the way though with the two lead wires attached and cut it loose when you get to your destination. Best of luck!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since you are able to feed one wire all the way through it should be a simple matter of feeding a single &#8220;Fish wire&#8221; all the way through and then attaching the two lead wires to the end of the fish wire with a quick solder. Then pull the fish wire all the way though with the two lead wires attached and cut it loose when you get to your destination. Best of luck!</p>
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