:::: I absolutely agree with Marty. There are a million ways to complicate
this topic, but frankly the 3"PVC is the way to go.
I have done it that way in several houses. After it's in there stuff a rag
in it from the inside and yank it out whenever you need to remove or add
anything through the hole. Better yet, put some expanding foam in there,
with some lube to keep it from sticking, and pop it out when you need to
change anything and foam it again.
Get ready for a ton of suggestions and experiences, but frankly it's all
overkill for a foundation opening.
BILL K2OWR
----- Original Message -----
From: <brahmangou@aol.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 12:29
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] coax entry
> Rather than all of the coring and hammerdrilling, just buy a 3" PVC
> conduit
> 90 and a little pipe. Give it to the concrete guys while they are forming
> up the basement walls and have it poured into the new wall above the
> ground
> line. Tape off the ends well with duct tape to keep it clear of concrete
> and have them slip it down into the forms.
> 73,
> Marty AB5GU
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