Rerouting wires

Hello all, I don’t suppose someone can help me get the wires out of this junction? I’ve looked up wire removal kits but they seem to have hundreds of tools on and think I could spend days trying to find the right one. I’m looking to reroute the wires for the lights up into the ceiling as I don’t want to start drilling holes in columns like a lot of people seem to do. I have three of these that I need to remove in order to get the wires through.

Hopefully someone can recommend something.

Thank you.

Greetings!

Insuffient information…

Where are these wires now? What are the connectors for? Why the ceiling instead of outside of the bottom of the wall?

I run all my wires on the outside of the walls, both top & bottom, in plastic conduit, then have a trim piece to hide it.

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The connectors can go in breaks in the conduit it need be.

Depending on the installation, I will frequently slot the conduit, to give me easy access to all the wires within, while still offering protection to them.

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Cheers!


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Cheers for the reply, the wires are coming up through the column in the cab and come out at the top where the bulkhead would be. It then ran along the wall at the top and went to the lights. Everyone else seems to drill through columns in their walls to hide them and to save boxing around them if they’re left within the room either on the floor or the ceiling. I thought I’d run above the beams in the ceiling and it would tuck them away nicely.

Greetings!

If you don’t enclose the wiring, there is a good chance that the metal will chew through the wire coating and cause a short, possiby a fire.

Cheers!


"A wise man learns from both the successes & failures of others." ~ Off Grid