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Running Coaxial Behind Finished Wall Jerry 01-07-2007
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Posted by Jerry on January 8, 2007, 1:45 pm

Steve Foley wrote:
> >
> > 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.

The walls are sheet rock.

--
Jerry


Posted by Michael Bulatovich on January 8, 2007, 12:23 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.
>
> Oh well,

Guess you were wrong.



Posted by Erik Dillenkofer on January 9, 2007, 5:21 am
He's asking what type of construction ... wood frame, block, solid concrete,
steel building ... interior wall, exterior wall. The type of construction
makes a big difference on how the question is answered.

>
> 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 Mike on January 8, 2007, 12:17 pm
Is there a basement under this room? If so you could run a new coax cable
from someplace in the basement to the TV through the floor.



Posted by Mike on January 8, 2007, 12:24 pm

> Is there a basement under this room? If so you could run a new coax cable
> from someplace in the basement to the TV through the floor.
>
Sorry didnt read that this was in the basement. Your solution you posted is
the only one. Unless you want to dig down along your foundation and run it
out then in, which IMO is a huge, dangerous pain in the ass.



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