Pull cable or string via rare-earth magnets through a 7/8" hole
Magnets rated at 60 lbs strength
Includes 10' Ball Chain and Blow Molded Case
The leader magnet will also screw onto the FiberFish or GlowFish rods for added control over the magnet
FiberFishThe Fiberfish (1/4" yellow rods) are non-conductive fiberglass rods available in 3' or 6' sections. Rods can be screwed together
to make longer lengths for fishing wire in existing walls and attics or across drop ceilings.
See all the FiberFish and accessories here
FiberFish-IIThe Fiberfish II (3/16" orange rods) are non-conductive fiberglass rods available in 3' or 6' sections. Rods can be
screwed together to make longer lengths for fishing wire in existing walls and attics or across drop ceilings.
See all the FiberFish II and accessories here
GlowFishThe same quality construction and durability you've come to expect from the Fiberfish in a new Glow in the Dark version!
The clear
carry case means the rods are always "charged" and ready to go.
See all the GlowFish and accessories here
These FiberSnakes are available in 3/16", 1/4" or 5/16" diameters and feature a fiberglass reinforced composite core jacketed in rugged plastic coating to ensure long life, high flexibility, and no splinters!
FiberSnakes with 3/16" RodThe 3/16" diameter, offered in a PVC storage case in the 25' and 40'
version, and a steel cage with a hand operated brake for the 50' through 300'
sizes.
See all the 3/16" FiberSnakes here
RT Series 3/16" Replacement Rods
Accessories for FiberSnakes
FiberSnakes with 1/4" RodThe 1/4" diameter comes in a 24" tall steel cage, with lengths from 200'
to 600'.
See all the 1/4" FiberSnakes here
RR Series 1/4" Replacement Rods
Accessories for FiberSnakes
FiberSnakes with 5/16" RodThe 5/16" diameter comes in a steel cage with wheels, in lengths from 400'
to 1000'
See all the 5/16" FiberSnakes here
RL Series 5/16" Replacement Rods
Accessories for FiberSnakes
Piranhabits are flexible shaft drill bits designed for drilling inside walls, or around corners. Fish eye holes are provided at each end of the bit, which allows the operator to pull wires from either direction after drilling.