That is CAT-5e rated for direct-burial, right?I went across my driveway grinding joint out then refilled with urethane (about 4 years ago). Several hundred foot run just direct bury 5e.
I went across my driveway grinding joint out then refilled with urethane (about 4 years ago). Several hundred foot run just direct bury 5e.
That could work. I'm assuming you used an angle grinder? How long did that take? I'm thinking it took a long time. I only need to do 4-ft though.
That's quite possibly a twisted pair, 18-2 shielded Belden lead-in cable ("DLC") for a traffic signal's inductive vehicle loop detector and they'e working to get it into that #3-1/2 concrete pullbox in the sidewalk. That's not really kosher but it is low voltage and it may be a band-aid until a more permanent, reliable fix can be done.
If the sidewalk is old enough, the joint may be large enough to push down into it without much or any grinding?
Is boring a hole in the sidewalk and running a short section of pvc up the exterior wall possible?Thanks. I'll save this for another situation. Unfortunately the sidewalk goes right up to the walls of my house.
Just took a few minutes and was the easy part of the job. Yes, a rt angle grinder with diamond blade.That could work. I'm assuming you used an angle grinder? How long did that take? I'm thinking it took a long time. I only need to do 4-ft though.
Is boring a hole in the sidewalk and running a short section of pvc up the exterior wall possible?
(You see this frequently with sprinkler valve wiring running to the control box, usually in the garage)
You would only have to tunnel from the outside edge of the sidewalk.
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Maybe bore the hole underneath first then scan the concrete somehow to detect where precisely the bit/ pipe is? ??Looks good but I am thinking it'd be hard to "hit" such a small "target" from the sidewalk. But if sprinkler installers do it all the time, maybe it's not so bad.