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Hi,
What gadgets are being used to feed RG6 coax from an outside wall of my house, thru that lath and plaster wall, into a TV set on the inside of that wall. At Home Depot, all I find are small diameter white nylon bushings. Instructions are drill holes into wall and insdie and outside. Insert the bushings, feed the RG6 thru the bushings. Seal each bushing with RTV. What are cable TV installers or TV shop installers using as the feed-thru tube? Do these tubes have water tight seals at each end? Where can I buy these feed-thru tubes if they are used? Thank you for any helpful hints. Dave_S |
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