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Re: Question for installer types...
- Subject: Re: Question for installer types...
- From: "Keith Doxey" <ukha@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 09:08:22 -0000
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Jim Noble <yahoo-groups@b...> wrote:
> Is there some trick to getting coax size (6-7mm) cable clips to go
into
> a wall without the nail buckling and bending?
>
> Either the cement in my walls has added unobtanium, I'm using the
wrong
> sort of clips (standard ones from TLC), or I'm doing something
> drastically wrong!
>
Hi Jim,
Is this a rendered wall or a normal brick wall ?
If its a brick wall put the pin in the join between the brick and
cement as it is much easier to get it in. Also light rapid taps are
far more effective than heavy hammer blows and less likely to cause
the pin to shatter or fly off at an angle.
Dont forget to wear eyeshields and mind your fingers!!!!
Also for horizontal runs, the pin should be below the cable, that
way, if the clip cracks which they can do, the pin will still support
the cable.
HTH
Keith
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