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I'm about to string up some new coax and instead of fighting my attic, I've
decided to just go through the wall. I'm not trying to hide the coax (it's on a secluded side of the house), but I do want it to be neat and secure. I have vinyl siding, any advice for attachment? (I've seen nail-on clips for RG58/59 but none for RG8.) Also, is there any way to dress up the hole for the coax? Maybe some kind of tube that has a flange? BTW, this is RG8. -- Bob D. ND9B |
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![]() "Bob D." wrote in message m... I'm about to string up some new coax and instead of fighting my attic, I've decided to just go through the wall. I'm not trying to hide the coax (it's on a secluded side of the house), but I do want it to be neat and secure. I have vinyl siding, any advice for attachment? (I've seen nail-on clips for RG58/59 but none for RG8.) Also, is there any way to dress up the hole for the coax? Maybe some kind of tube that has a flange? BTW, this is RG8. -- Bob D. ND9B If you only have one or two pieces of coax to run through the wall you may want to look at one of the very long (6 ot 10 inch) barrel type connectors. I think you can find some nail in clamps for conduit. It will be somewhat bigger than the coax. Maybe some big staples made for wiring, just be sure to find a solid board behind the vinyl to nail to. |
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![]() hi, please be sure to form a drip loop at the entrance to the house to prevent water damage. 73 james |
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Bob D. wrote:
I'm about to string up some new coax and instead of fighting my attic, I've decided to just go through the wall. I'm not trying to hide the coax (it's on a secluded side of the house), but I do want it to be neat and secure. I have vinyl siding, any advice for attachment? (I've seen nail-on clips for RG58/59 but none for RG8.) Also, is there any way to dress up the hole for the coax? Maybe some kind of tube that has a flange? BTW, this is RG8. Murphy Says "Once you run a piece of coax through the wall you are going to want to run something else as well, but will find out too late that the hole is too small for anything else!" Need I say more? :-) Irv VE6BP |
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![]() "Irv Finkleman" wrote in message news ![]() Bob D. wrote: I'm about to string up some new coax and instead of fighting my attic, I've decided to just go through the wall. I'm not trying to hide the coax (it's on a secluded side of the house), but I do want it to be neat and secure. I have vinyl siding, any advice for attachment? (I've seen nail-on clips for RG58/59 but none for RG8.) Also, is there any way to dress up the hole for the coax? Maybe some kind of tube that has a flange? BTW, this is RG8. Murphy Says "Once you run a piece of coax through the wall you are going to want to run something else as well, but will find out too late that the hole is too small for anything else!" Need I say more? :-) Irv VE6BP I agree with that. I put a 3 or 4 inch hole in a house and put a piece of PVC tubing through the hole. Then took some screen wire and wrapped it around several coax and rotator cables comming through the pvc tube. That was after the first two holes in the outside wall. I moved and have 11 cables comming through the bottom part of a window in the new house. Raised it a couple of inches, put a layer of foam insulation down like you insualte copper pipes in the house with, then the coax,and then another layer of the foam insulation. Then lowered the window on that. |
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