that leaves the wall to patch or paint as you wanted.
Secure too.




On Sun, 26 Jul 2009, Lenny McHugh wrote:

> Well, earlier this evening I was in Lowes. Talking to one of the sales
> people he came up with a solution. There is a box about the size of a
> regular jack. The box has nothing inside and a small hole in the back for
> the regular 2 pair twisted cable. This box has two large holes so you can
> insert two jacks or one phone jack and a dsl jack.
> Since the cable coming into the house is about 1/2 inch wide and about 3/8
> inch thick it can easily fit into one of the bottom holes. I can then cut
> all of the unused leads and insert the phone jack. The parts were less than
> $5.00
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> Lenny
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