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It should be the same as fishing across any ceiling.
The only thing is the topside of a plasterboard ceiling is smooth, and easy to push rods through…. Lath has a lot of ridges of plaster sticking above. Rods can get stuck.
 
Yeah that’s what I’m meaning, can you normally rod through from say the hall into the living room above the ceiling
I don't think there's much difference between a plaster board ceinling and lathe and plaster with regards using a cable rod from below. The rod will go up from below, hit the floorboards and travel along.
If however you were working from above, the rod would then hit the lathe and can be a pain on longer runs.
You may well find a few nothes you have to get past though. Ie more holes in the ceiling.
Edit... little spark has beaten me to it!
 
Which also means compatible with HellermanTyton
Interesting, I didn't know that. The HellermanTyton whisk seems to be half the price of the Superrod one, and they even look identical.

Must check if that is the case for other attachments, which I always think can be a bit pricey whenever I have to replace one.
 

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