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Re: Conduit installation
Hi Daniel
Nice pictures and a nice and tidy
looking
install .
Frank Mc
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 7:27
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Conduit
installation
>Looks cool. Thanks - I was trying to complete it
a
bit more before revealing to the world :-)
But its coming
on.
>Did you make the double gang with banana sockets (I think)
yourself?
yeap, it has 4 phonos - connections to Pc in node
zero, a Scart socket other end of the cable is in node 0 and the four
banana plugs - these are the speaker sends into the dining
room.
And
the plates for Coax at the far end
too...
Dan
-----Original
Message----- From: Stu Worrall
[mailto:stuart@xxxxxxx] Sent: 12 April 2002 10:31 To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] Conduit
installation
Looks cool. Did you make the double gang with
banana sockets (I think) youself? (from this picture) http://www.northwind.eclipse.co.uk/ha/lounge/lounge%20wall%20painted%201 .jpg
Stu
-----Original
Message----- From: James, Daniel [mailto:daniel.james@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 April 2002 09:47 To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx' Subject: RE:
[ukha_d] Conduit installation
The other thing to look at if you
are
doing back boxes, is one of the templates you can buy for
these.
I
cannot find a picture online, but it is basically a stitch
drill template,
about the size of a double gang box, but can be used for singles
too.
I used one of these alot, I could then knock out a back box in
under 20mins, (I know not box sinker speeds, but this thing was under a
fiver) -
There are some shots of the wholes I dug out with this
on
my website:
www.northwind.co.uk/ha - click on the lounge from the
left
menu
(this site is work in progress, but feel free to have a
look!)
Daniel
-----Original Message----- From:
steve@xxxxxxx [mailto:steve@xxxxxxx] Sent: 12 April
2002 09:46 To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d] Conduit
installation
Aidan,
IMO the box sinker is more
worthwhilst
than the chisels - they are ok, but I finbd it more efficient to
cut
two tracks up or along the wall with a normal flat sds chisel first,
then
use one of the conduit shaped ones to clean the slot
out.
Steve
Quoting Aidan Williamson
<fluff@xxxxxxx>:
> Jumping back threads a way quick
question for > those who have used SDS > channelling
chisels. > > Are they worth the cost? Only doing 3 or
4 >
channels this week, but there's > going to be lots more
eventually. > > About to start refurbing my pad, first up
the > kitchen. Whilst not putting in > cat5 yet, I plan to put
conduit in while I have > the place in pieces. Was > going to
use
20mm PVC from screw fix both for > the cat 5 and the new mains
I >
have to run in & wondered if I should get a 30mm > chisel at the
same time. > > Sadly can't justify the cost of a box sinker
as > I keep spending too much on > the kit to plug in once the
networks there. > > Psion landed yesterday & I'm chuffed.
all
I need > now is a hack so I can get > it to pulse purple not
cycle
colours (and the > Rio's to stream to but that's > being worked
on) > > Cheers > > A. > > >
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