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I'm not really sure how to proceed nicely here.

I have a hole in the wall of the top floor going down into the space between floor/ceiling joists. Middle floor wall is about 2-4 inches offset and not directly under, but the joists turned out to be parallel to that wall and a joist is on top. Is there a sensible way to route the cable?
In a different house the joists went the other way and I was able to just drill up from the lower wall with the flex bit and just grab the dangling wire from a ceiling cutout and reach in between and hook it on the puller in the lower wall but I'm not sure how to handle it this time.

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[โ€“] Grass@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I'm mainly worried about damaging the joist that runs along the top of the lower wall. If I drill up from the receptacle cutout with the flex auger it will maybe go behind the joist but if they are doubled it will just go through one, probably at a weird angle.

The upper wall puzzles me a bit because it is offset and seemingly just sitting on the plywood then air, but I've been looking for the endoscope I could have sworn I accidentally stole from work to get a better idea of whats going on. I might just take down more drywall if I can't find it.