This brings up an issue I hope to work on soon... I will be running about 6 feedlines under my floor and up to my shack. There will likely be two runs of LDF4 and probably 4 runs of RG8. The SPG will
Another bulkhead connector installed in the floor with feedthroughs for each coax. 73 Roger (K8RI) _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Towe
I lifted one edge of a real heating duct, then, with some prying, moved one side of the duct away from the opening and ran all the coax and control lines through the new opening which is below the fl
I just put a little snip in the carpet and drilled a hole through the wooden floor and pushed the coax and PL259 through the hole. In fact I have several holes through the floor of the shack into the
For those wood working challenged people out there, there are 3 popular methods for putting holes in wood floors... assuming of course that you mean you have a wood floor under the shack and aren't r
Here's an example of floor boxes. You can get them in just about any size, round or rectangular, for any type floor - carpet, tile, wood. This is just one company, you can find floor boxes at your lo
Dave and all, those spade bits are quite a bargain considering you can buy a whole set for about the cost of a single metal bit or hole saw. In addition, they work very well on aluminum, with a bit o
Lots of great ideas. Thank you all for your time and input. I'll let you know how it turns out! Thanks, 73 Dan -- You can't fix stupid, but you can vote it out! Amateur Radio Emergency Service, Clark
I did the same as you at a previous QTH. For the open wire line, however, I drilled two holes, each just large enough for a single #18 wire -- spaced the same spacing as the open wire line that would
Wood, or Auger bits are *EXPENSIVE*, I paid nearly $40 USD for a 1" Auger wood bit. They can be found for less, but you usually get what you pay for. OTOH half way though the plate I stuck a spike wi