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On_The_Edge 12/09/18 5:45:22 PM #1: |
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Ryetoast 12/09/18 5:46:04 PM #2: |
Get some of those cable tubes.
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On_The_Edge 12/09/18 5:47:45 PM #4: |
WhinyZach posted...
run it under the appliances Can't get it under them Ryetoast posted... Get some of those cable tubes. It's an option thanks --- We're here. https://discord.gg/Q9K3ndP ... Copied to Clipboard!
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BuckVanHammer 12/09/18 5:49:05 PM #5: |
You renting?
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Space_Man 12/09/18 5:50:35 PM #6: |
just put another floor on top of them
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thronedfire2 12/09/18 5:51:10 PM #7: |
tape it to the bottom of the cabinets/appliances then just cover that other bit with something
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Devil_Katt_II 12/09/18 5:51:31 PM #8: |
take that cable and stick it up your
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Vicious_Dios 12/09/18 5:51:44 PM #9: |
Screw some 3/8 straps along the toe kick crevice parts, pull the wire along the base board so it has no slack, and paint it white to disguise it. When you get to the appliance part, just get somebody to help lift them up one at a time and run the line underneath them WITHOUT the appliance legs squishing the wire.
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roos1046 Reborn 12/09/18 5:52:35 PM #10: |
tile over them
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On_The_Edge 12/09/18 5:53:27 PM #11: |
BuckVanHammer posted...
You renting? Yea thronedfire2 posted... tape it to the bottom of the cabinets/appliances then just cover that other bit with something I might do that but none of the tape I have is sticky enough Vicious_Dios posted... Screw some 3/8 straps along the toe kick crevice parts, pull the wire along the base board so it has no slack, and paint it white to disguise it. When you get to the appliance part, just get somebody to help lift them up one at a time and run the line underneath them WITHOUT the appliance legs squishing the wire. Good ideas thanks Yea I'm renting --- We're here. https://discord.gg/Q9K3ndP ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Vicious_Dios 12/09/18 5:54:24 PM #12: |
Is it CAT5?
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On_The_Edge 12/09/18 5:59:06 PM #13: |
Vicious_Dios posted...
Is it CAT5? It's this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003RCEAB8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I don't know what the cats are --- We're here. https://discord.gg/Q9K3ndP ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Vicious_Dios 12/09/18 6:10:55 PM #14: |
What I would do is just run a new line altogether. It would be a neater job, and avoids a potential fall after tripping on it when the wire gets lose after time.
A box Cat5 wire is generally cheap and can be used for other things besides just communications. If you have attic access, a drill, a 1/2" drill bit, wire strippers, and both a flat/Phillip's screwdriver, then it shouldn't take you more than 40 minutes to rerun the wire. Just pray you don't have to run it down an exterior wall or you'll have to deal with insulation. Fuck, not to mention having to deal with fire brace blocks. <_< Yeah, scrap running a new line. --- S / K / Y / N / E Twitch/YouTube/GT: Adzeta ... Copied to Clipboard!
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On_The_Edge 12/09/18 6:11:26 PM #15: |
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Vicious_Dios 12/09/18 6:14:46 PM #16: |
Thought so. Just stick to what we suggested earlier. Thing is, I don't know if you'll even have sufficient slack when you start extending the wire. >_>
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