- Nov 30, 2017
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Happy Hump day friends
I am planning to climb up in the attic to start routing my cables. I will route around 10 cables from various endpoints then they will all meet and bundle up at the garage wall.
Question: I will need to pass thru that bundle of 10 cables thru the drywall of the house into the attached garage. While I am relatively handy and thought to use one of those hole saws used on a new door when installing a lock, would that be ok or is there something better?
Also, most likely, the hole in the wall might be slightly bigger than the cable bundle, what can I use to 'plug' up the hole to create a weatherproof seal around the cable bundle? hope this made sense.
Any tricks and tips offered would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
I am planning to climb up in the attic to start routing my cables. I will route around 10 cables from various endpoints then they will all meet and bundle up at the garage wall.
Question: I will need to pass thru that bundle of 10 cables thru the drywall of the house into the attached garage. While I am relatively handy and thought to use one of those hole saws used on a new door when installing a lock, would that be ok or is there something better?
Also, most likely, the hole in the wall might be slightly bigger than the cable bundle, what can I use to 'plug' up the hole to create a weatherproof seal around the cable bundle? hope this made sense.
Any tricks and tips offered would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
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