i have don that what idid is rented a electrishions small snake that is a flat ridged wire on a spool it cost 5 bucks to rent it then its simple from the vent under the frig streat threw the belly pan to front i cord so i cod see ware i wanted it to come out good luch i rent a lot of tools i will only youse once rmoved my >From: Garnett Horner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [VAC] Re: Cable & electrical wire routing >Date: Sat, 08 Jul 2000 12:46:25 -0400 > >Has anyone Successfully ran coax cable from > >their TV(above frig) to the front of the trailer? I'm planning on doing > >this and would appreciate any suggestions. Tim Childers > >62 Tradewind > >47 Liner > >Tim, > >I have not run coax but have run other electrical cables from the fridge to >the front of the trailer. I drilled a 1.5" hole through the floor and >belly pan in the closet next to the fridge. This hole comes to the inside >of the frame. Next I went straight across to the inside of the kitchen >cabinet on the opposite side of the trailer. There I drilled another 1.5" >hole. From inside the trailer both holes are behind closed doors. On the >belly pan both holes are insde the frame and away from the leaf springs >which you probably don't have on your '62. Now I used 1.5" plastic conduit >and 2 pulling elbows. Connect the pulling elbows with a length of conduit >with the elbow removable cover accessible from the under side of the >trailer. Put a length of conduit on the other ends of the elbow to bring >it inside the trailer. Now you have a path from one side of the trailer to >the other where you can run wires and cables. > >Hope this helps. > >Garnett Horner >'60 Caravanner >WDCU > > > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
