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So, I'm in the process of dropping some Cat6 into my office wall from the attic, and now I'm making the hole for the wall plate.
But, here's a mystery: there's 5/8" drywall, and then? Then there's something like 1.5" drywall behind it! WTH? (see photo below)
This is OK to keep going, right? I mean, there are already other wallplates in this wall, one power and one for telephone. And to be clear, this is an interior wall between two bedrooms.
And this place was built in the '70s (condo complex, townhouse-style).
At first once I cleared the drywall, I thought it might be a plywood backer. Started drilling a test hole, and it was chewing up plaster. Triple confirmed I wasn't losing my mind and drilling into the opposite room, but it just kept getting deeper. I removed the phone's baseplate and confirm that there is a bit of thickness to whatever is behind the drywall but otherwise is hollow beyond that. Finally saw darkness in the hole and punched through carefully. It's clear behind it, but... I think I'll struggle to cut through that with the drywall saw I'm using. Might be able to break out a pocket knife to score deeply enough if I need to.
Moved from OT.
admin allisolm
But, here's a mystery: there's 5/8" drywall, and then? Then there's something like 1.5" drywall behind it! WTH? (see photo below)
This is OK to keep going, right? I mean, there are already other wallplates in this wall, one power and one for telephone. And to be clear, this is an interior wall between two bedrooms.
And this place was built in the '70s (condo complex, townhouse-style).
At first once I cleared the drywall, I thought it might be a plywood backer. Started drilling a test hole, and it was chewing up plaster. Triple confirmed I wasn't losing my mind and drilling into the opposite room, but it just kept getting deeper. I removed the phone's baseplate and confirm that there is a bit of thickness to whatever is behind the drywall but otherwise is hollow beyond that. Finally saw darkness in the hole and punched through carefully. It's clear behind it, but... I think I'll struggle to cut through that with the drywall saw I'm using. Might be able to break out a pocket knife to score deeply enough if I need to.
Moved from OT.
admin allisolm
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