Andrew
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I need to push through some cables into the next room. We're talking coaxial and Ethernet. After some sort of grommet or plastic cover as i know once i drill through the other side is not going to look to nice.
Where online can i purchase such thing, links would be appreciated.
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dannymccann
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Something like this?
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/sd3143/p63699
£1 cheaper per unit - (use CTRL+F on 18322) http://www.bes.co.uk/products/114.asp?kw=18323&ref=googlebase#18323
[Edited on 27-02-2010 by dannymccann]
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Andrew
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Yeah, that would probaly do that job
Anymore for anymore
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Andrew
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SINGLE-DOUBLE-grommet-cable-sky-wires-tidy-cable_W0QQitemZ280470886790QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_ConEle_SatCableFreeview_RL?hash=item414d5e1986
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dannymccann
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They are alright but if you try to bend your cables down from them to tidy them up instead of them sticking out they can be a pain in the ass because they can come out of the wall and drag the plaster with it
But would probably be fine with an ethernet cable, only thin Cat (5??) rather than thick sky sat cable. Aerial cable is similar thickness though...
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Andrew
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Look a bit cheap and nasty tbh. Think i'll have a look in B&Q later.
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Andrew
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Got like a letter box cover but smaller (square) with brushes at B&Q. Will do the trick.
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