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RE: Audio Cable dilemma


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  • Subject: RE: Audio Cable dilemma
  • From: "M McAree Jr" <michael.mcaree@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 09:26:49 +0100
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> How big is the expansion gap around the edge of the wooden floor?  I'm
> assuming it's a 'floating floor', as you say it's on a solid base. 
There
> might be room there, as long as you leave 10mm or the minimum
> required for
> floor movement.


I think the only option is to remove the skirting and arcitrave and hide
the
cable behind it. Its not such a difficult  job, except for the curving
piece
of skirting. I gave her a few samples of speaker cable last night to which
she replied "theres a black line on it !". I proposed Pauls idea
of the
masking tape painted over but I think both of us would be happier just
taking off the skirting. The problem is that the room was gutted in
September including the removal of a chimney and changing of door location
so anything that doesn't conform to the smooth wall scenario that we have
at
the minute is a step in the wrong direction. Pity I didn't get into HA etc
a
bit sooner.

Many thanks for all your help.

Michael
BELFAST




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