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 cable TV wire rated for underwater.
Author: packy (MA)

so the cable TV installer just left. when I asked about the wire that was used I was told the wire is fine. it is rated for underwater up to 100 meters deep.
I am currently only able to get one program. "sea hunt".

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 Re: cable TV wire rated for underwater.
Author: 120volts (CA)

Now THAT is funny!!!! Unless you’re the homeowner. I had a tv wall mounter drill through a wall and through a 220 volt line once. That was $3,000 funny to rewire the line.



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 Re: cable TV wire rated for underwater.
Author: LI Guy (IN)

Did he use the pipe as a chase to run coax between floors?!?!?!

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Not a plumber by trade but a fierce DIYer

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 Re: cable TV wire rated for underwater.
Author: hj (AZ)

A carpenter was using self drilling screws to install a wall shelf. Do you know how long it takes to drill through a 1 1/4" steel gas pipe? And how long it takes to fix it when the pipe is only a 1/2" behind the drywall?

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