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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 21:41:03 PST
- From: Don Jackson <dcj@Eng.Sun.COM>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: "Porthole" For Routing Cables Through Walls?
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- This is one of those "not really telecom, but some folks on this
- list will know the answer" questions:
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- I have converted the closet in my study to be my "machine room". But
- I need to feed a number of cables through the wall (esp monitor and
- keyboard cables). I am looking for some sort of porthole or flange
- that I can mount in the sheetrock on the wall between my closet and
- study to satisfy the following requirements:
-
- 1) Looks better than a gaping hole;
- 2) Provides some sonic insulation (rubber gaskets?).
-
- Does anybody out there know of anything I can buy for this?
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