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Re: Cable Routing



I don't like to suggest this as its not quite right but if you have a
cavity
wall that is not filled you could run up in this, take out a section of
brick or block the size of a double socket in the lounge, drop a string
down
with a weight from the loft and pull up your cables.

Alancc
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From: James Hoye <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 9:44 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Cable Routing


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> > Just looking at the cable run from my living room to the loft - i
can
> > channel the cable into the wall (brick) up to the ceiling level -
but
> > how do I manage it from there (i.e. get it up to the loft)? 
Upstairs
> > it comes into a room that looks like it has chipboard floor so I
> > cannot pull that up.  Any recommendations?  What have others done
in
> > this situation?
>
> Go through the wall to outside?  A piece of 4" drainpipe makes a
very good
> conduit for LV stuff (someone on the list has done this already -
Graham
H?)
>
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