Submitted by SluggoJones t3_z3679y in DIY
Trying to wire Ethernet & cable through the basement and up into the wall cavity (interior wall) in family room. For some reason, all the electric on the first floor is wired up (towards the ceiling) instead of down and through the basement so I can’t just feed cables through an existing hole. As I started to drill up through floor from basement, saw dust changed to grey dust and I stopped. What the hell is the grey stuff?
Context: 1. I was using a spade bit but switched to a regular drill bit to see if I could punch through (which is why you see a 1 1/4” hole and 2, 1/2” holes). 2. House was built in 1968 and is in New England. 3. I’m stupid. 4. Refer to #3.
Edit: So if Im running into the tile, my normal next step would be to drill another hold further over hoping to come up inside the wall cavity… but the previous owners built a cough semi cough finished room on the other side & seemed to add a bunch of wood to make it (I updated pic folder to show). You’ll also see I broke through the dry wall in the “semi” finished room in the basement to access underneath what I thought was the wall cavity only to resize it was easier to access from the other side, where I removed and old cabinet the had mounted for storage.
Edit 2: Thank you everyone for your advice. There are some really smart people here and I really, really appreciate you taking the time to share your wisdom/saving me. Thanks. I’ll try to post some pics when it’s done.
AlfaBetaZulu t1_ixkcscd wrote
Looks like cement board. Also just a tip but you should drill from the top down. Especially with that hole saw you're using. If you do come through the hardwood it's gonna blow out if you come from underneath.