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Running Coaxial Behind Finished Wall Jerry 01-07-2007
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Posted by Jerry on January 7, 2007, 11:14 pm
We're re-arranging our furniture in the basement and realized that when
we built the house we didn't run rg6 to the new TV location. So far my
solution is to use some wiremold from the junction box (which would
require about 18 feet) and run the rg6 through that but we're hoping
there's a solution to running it through the wall that isn't too
painful. http://www.jerryalan.com/images/layout.gif shows a basic
diagram of where the TV will be located in relation to where the
junction box is. The TV could end up in the corner too, we've not
decided on that yet. Both walls are outside walls in the basement.

Thanks for any suggestions!

--
Jerry


Posted by Michael Bulatovich on January 8, 2007, 8:49 am
And the construction is....?

> We're re-arranging our furniture in the basement and realized that when
> we built the house we didn't run rg6 to the new TV location. So far my
> solution is to use some wiremold from the junction box (which would
> require about 18 feet) and run the rg6 through that but we're hoping
> there's a solution to running it through the wall that isn't too
> painful. http://www.jerryalan.com/images/layout.gif shows a basic
> diagram of where the TV will be located in relation to where the
> junction box is. The TV could end up in the corner too, we've not
> decided on that yet. Both walls are outside walls in the basement.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions!
>
> --
> Jerry
>



Posted by Jerry on January 8, 2007, 11:45 am

Michael Bulatovich wrote:
> And the construction is....?

Replies like this always crack me up. I did a google groups search
regarding my topic and this group came up so I thought someone here
might know something about it. There are discussions all over this
group regarding running rg6 through unfinished walls so I didn't think
asking about running it through finished walls made it so far
off-topic.

Oh well,

--
Jerry


Posted by Steve Foley on January 8, 2007, 11:51 am
>
> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>> And the construction is....?
>
> Replies like this always crack me up. I did a google groups search
> regarding my topic and this group came up so I thought someone here
> might know something about it. There are discussions all over this
> group regarding running rg6 through unfinished walls so I didn't think
> asking about running it through finished walls made it so far
> off-topic.

So you're saying the finished wall is simply painted concrete? In that case
you'll need a jackhammer.

If the wall construction is something else, you'll need a different method.




Posted by Michael Bulatovich on January 8, 2007, 12:12 pm

>>
>> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>>> And the construction is....?
>>
>> Replies like this always crack me up. I did a google groups search
>> regarding my topic and this group came up so I thought someone here
>> might know something about it. There are discussions all over this
>> group regarding running rg6 through unfinished walls so I didn't think
>> asking about running it through finished walls made it so far
>> off-topic.
>
> So you're saying the finished wall is simply painted concrete? In that
> case you'll need a jackhammer.

Who mentioned concrete?

> If the wall construction is something else, you'll need a different
> method.

Regardless of the construction material, I feel safe in saying that your
proposed method should work ; )



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