One of those "this will only take a few minutes" job has now turned into a time-consuming head scratcher. I planned a camera location
for above the middle of garage door opening, but the framing has got me confused. After drilling the hole from the outside for the
bracket I stuck an endoscope in there and it looked like standard wall framing. So thinking no problem, I'll cut out a patch of drywall
so that I can drill through the top plate from the bottom (can't drill from the top because there is no access). But when I removed the
drywall there appears to be a laminated beam sitting on top of what I thought was traditional wall framing. Moreover, the
drywall is attached to the traditional framing which appears to be about 1/2" wider than the laminated beam - which may
be a blessing because there is a half inch gap between the two that I could run the cable through... except
I ran fish sticks under the drywall, but they hit against the king studs on the edge of the garage door opening.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. At this point I'm thinking of just running the cable on the inside garage wall.
for above the middle of garage door opening, but the framing has got me confused. After drilling the hole from the outside for the
bracket I stuck an endoscope in there and it looked like standard wall framing. So thinking no problem, I'll cut out a patch of drywall
so that I can drill through the top plate from the bottom (can't drill from the top because there is no access). But when I removed the
drywall there appears to be a laminated beam sitting on top of what I thought was traditional wall framing. Moreover, the
drywall is attached to the traditional framing which appears to be about 1/2" wider than the laminated beam - which may
be a blessing because there is a half inch gap between the two that I could run the cable through... except
I ran fish sticks under the drywall, but they hit against the king studs on the edge of the garage door opening.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. At this point I'm thinking of just running the cable on the inside garage wall.