this would have made a few installs easier/better a while ago.
http://www.flatwireready.com/installation.html
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I've seen flat wire with standard type insulation before but never anything that flat that was then designed to be painted to blend into the wall. pretty cool idea, but I don't know if you've ever taped and sanded drywall before. I sure couldn't make it blend right.
is the wire insulated or does the special glue take care of that part (when folding over on itself for 90 degree angles and such)?
is the wire insulated or does the special glue take care of that part (when folding over on itself for 90 degree angles and such)?