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Low Voltage Wiring


Video Description: Low voltage wiring must be fastened and secured properly to prevent shorts in the wire. AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to fasten low voltage wire. You can work with residential low voltage wiring easily and safely with these tips.

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