Seeking the group's recommendations on passthroughs (coax and rotor) for a Florida cinderblock house. Some folks just recommend getting some plexiglass, putting passthrough connectors in the plexigla
Just drill away and use a good quality caulk to seal around the outside. If the block is solid or concrete filled, getting the cables through a drilled hole is easy. If not, use a wood dowel and some
Some folks just recommend getting some plexiglass, putting passthrough connectors in the plexiglass, insert/weather-strip it into a sliding window, and call it good. I am concerned about security an
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Author: Gene Smar via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2020 00:29:15 -0400
Bill: I used what Jim recommended: a drier vent and sleeve. I have to say that I drilled the 3+ inch hole through the wood of the shack siding, but you ought to be able to drill a similar hole throug
I concur. I drilled a hole though the solid concrete block of my Aruba home and cemented in a PVC pipe with end caps. Since it was a tourist rental home I could remove the cables and cap the PVC when