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Rob Morley wrote:
If you've got a fairly tatty old roof like mine it's a doddle to find a
cable-sized gap to run it through, between a couple of tiles. Been
there, done that.

Even if there are suitable gaps you still have to get up there to thread
it through :-)


What's wrong with the time-honoured method of tying a kipper to the end
and sending the cat up?

(If you don't have a kipper, use a small child instead.)

Owain