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
>
>
>

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