Hi guys -- trying to clean up my installation here and there, and I have 5/8 inch holes from running pre-terminated cat5 cables. There's obviously relatively large gaps remaining after running the terminals through the holes, so I'm wondering what's the best way to temporarily or semi-permanently plug those gaps up nicely and cleanly? (But not fully permanently plugging them up, since I might want to tweak that cable run later for some reason.)
I was thinking of buying that foam insulation spray stuff and spray some in there, but that seems too permanent. Same problem with caulking...
So then I was thinking maybe some removable squishy foam things could be inserted?
Or maybe some rubber grommet of some kind?
What do you guys do?
Also consider I do have a couple runs to external cameras. The outside cameras cover the 5/8 inch holes externally, but it seems like those in particular need plugging or treatment of some kind.
Right now I do nothing and it feels like I made Swiss cheese in parts of my house.
I was thinking of buying that foam insulation spray stuff and spray some in there, but that seems too permanent. Same problem with caulking...
So then I was thinking maybe some removable squishy foam things could be inserted?
Or maybe some rubber grommet of some kind?
What do you guys do?
Also consider I do have a couple runs to external cameras. The outside cameras cover the 5/8 inch holes externally, but it seems like those in particular need plugging or treatment of some kind.
Right now I do nothing and it feels like I made Swiss cheese in parts of my house.