Hiding Tv Cables
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Hiding Tv Cables
I am looking to wallmount my new to be purchased 37 - 40 " LCD and want to hide all cabels including the ariel cables if possible,
I will probably have Sky, DVD Player, Xbox, is there any way possible to do this ?
I can get the wall chased out to hide the cables but I assume at some stage they need to have the Ariel and power coming from the wall
Any advise suggestions please.
I will probably have Sky, DVD Player, Xbox, is there any way possible to do this ?
I can get the wall chased out to hide the cables but I assume at some stage they need to have the Ariel and power coming from the wall
Any advise suggestions please.
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Originally Posted by paulpaulpaul
I am looking to wallmount my new to be purchased 37 - 40 " LCD and want to hide all cabels including the ariel cables if possible,
I will probably have Sky, DVD Player, Xbox, is there any way possible to do this ?
I can get the wall chased out to hide the cables but I assume at some stage they need to have the Ariel and power coming from the wall
Any advise suggestions please.
I will probably have Sky, DVD Player, Xbox, is there any way possible to do this ?
I can get the wall chased out to hide the cables but I assume at some stage they need to have the Ariel and power coming from the wall
Any advise suggestions please.
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how many cables need to go up to the screen? 2 scart, and 1 power?
assuming its a brick wall, perhaps form a "tunnel" using two 6" wide strips of plasterboard, and 2 lengths of 1"x1" timber. cut a chase 1/2" bigger all round, and long enough to allow access at the top ( behind the screen) and at the bottom ( near all the AV stuff)
stick the whole arrangement into the chase with Gyproc board adhesive, and knock it in an extra 2-3 mm to allow for a layer of skim over the top to blend it in to the existing wall. Gyproc ready mix joint filler ( for tapered edge board jointing ) is a doddle to work with and sands up a treat, easier still as you will have two clean edges to trowel along.
should be easy enough to fish the cables up & down it.
assuming its a brick wall, perhaps form a "tunnel" using two 6" wide strips of plasterboard, and 2 lengths of 1"x1" timber. cut a chase 1/2" bigger all round, and long enough to allow access at the top ( behind the screen) and at the bottom ( near all the AV stuff)
stick the whole arrangement into the chase with Gyproc board adhesive, and knock it in an extra 2-3 mm to allow for a layer of skim over the top to blend it in to the existing wall. Gyproc ready mix joint filler ( for tapered edge board jointing ) is a doddle to work with and sands up a treat, easier still as you will have two clean edges to trowel along.
should be easy enough to fish the cables up & down it.
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Originally Posted by Chip Sengravy
how many cables need to go up to the screen? 2 scart, and 1 power?
assuming its a brick wall, perhaps form a "tunnel" using two 6" wide strips of plasterboard, and 2 lengths of 1"x1" timber. cut a chase 1/2" bigger all round, and long enough to allow access at the top ( behind the screen) and at the bottom ( near all the AV stuff)
stick the whole arrangement into the chase with Gyproc board adhesive, and knock it in an extra 2-3 mm to allow for a layer of skim over the top to blend it in to the existing wall. Gyproc ready mix joint filler ( for tapered edge board jointing ) is a doddle to work with and sands up a treat, easier still as you will have two clean edges to trowel along.
should be easy enough to fish the cables up & down it.
assuming its a brick wall, perhaps form a "tunnel" using two 6" wide strips of plasterboard, and 2 lengths of 1"x1" timber. cut a chase 1/2" bigger all round, and long enough to allow access at the top ( behind the screen) and at the bottom ( near all the AV stuff)
stick the whole arrangement into the chase with Gyproc board adhesive, and knock it in an extra 2-3 mm to allow for a layer of skim over the top to blend it in to the existing wall. Gyproc ready mix joint filler ( for tapered edge board jointing ) is a doddle to work with and sands up a treat, easier still as you will have two clean edges to trowel along.
should be easy enough to fish the cables up & down it.
for the satellite and/or terrestrial aerial cabling , you *could* use 'Patter -boxes' so the cables can be 'chased' into the walls .. unfortunately , no such thing (that im aware of) is available for scarts as yet....
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Solid walls ?
As Chip says go for 2 wraggles one to take power and one to take signals. To be sure there is no interferance seperate them in conduit too.
As for power, break in to the ring and put in a switched fused spur for power to the TV. Much neater. Best tip would be to put in too many cables as I would rather they were there for future use than **** about taking the TV off the wall and start dropping a mouse down to feed this that and the other.
If it is plaster board walls then you're laughing
Best advice is to do too much than is needed now so that you dont have upheaval in the future.
As Chip says go for 2 wraggles one to take power and one to take signals. To be sure there is no interferance seperate them in conduit too.
As for power, break in to the ring and put in a switched fused spur for power to the TV. Much neater. Best tip would be to put in too many cables as I would rather they were there for future use than **** about taking the TV off the wall and start dropping a mouse down to feed this that and the other.
If it is plaster board walls then you're laughing
Best advice is to do too much than is needed now so that you dont have upheaval in the future.
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and if he wanted to save himself a load of work with the hammer and chisel, he could get a 30 degree 1" fold down each side, and just chuck it straight on the wall. fixed at the top behind the screen, and fixed at the bottom behind the AV equipment.
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