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Re: Hiding home cinema projector cables


  • Subject: Re: Hiding home cinema projector cables
  • From: "noel_pilot" <HA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 14:10:06 -0000

Depends just how hidden you need them!
I agonised over this topic for ages, I wanted to wall mount my
projector have the cables chased into the walls etc, then looking at
costs it was big bucks!!
My solution in the end was small conduit stuck just above the skirting
board around the room, i'm lucky as the only bit thats really exposed
is on the white patio door so that blends in fantastically.
Even on the walls it's very subtle, and best of all was about =A34 for
an 8 foot length at electrical wholesalers!! Sticky stuff on the back
assisted with no more nails! Easy access, can add more as i need but
still almost invisible!!
Noel


--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "David Chapman" <david@...> wrote:
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> Automated Home DiscussionI'm looking at ways to run cables from the
front of a home cinema room to a projector at the back.=20
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> The best route is going to be behind coving (which the room doesn't
have yet). Of course I could just tack the cables to the top of the
walls and then stick on conventional coving but if I do that I know
that in a few months time  I'll find a need to run another cable...
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> The best solution would appear to be a clip-on coving. There is an
example at www.easyfitcoving.co.uk but I don't like the look of the
profile - a bit old fashioned and "fussy" compared with the other
detail in the house.=20
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> Anyone know of other products that work the same way ?
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> David C
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> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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