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c/cable-installersninasanchezninasanchez1d agoRising Star

Had a guy in Miami ask me to hide his cable behind a wall that wasn't there yet

So I show up to this new build in Miami, and the dude wants me to run his whole home theater system behind the walls. I tell him it's no problem, but then he points to an empty frame where the drywall goes in next week. He literally wanted me to snake the cables into the framing and just leave them hanging. I had to explain like 3 times that it doesn't work like that. Has anyone else had customers who think we can just install stuff into thin air?
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wren976
wren9761d ago
I read that some guys just use those flat raceway channels for situations like that.
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sage52
sage521d ago
Oh wait, do you mean like the plastic trunking stuff you see in offices? I always wondered if that holds up okay against weather and stuff.
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