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Jesus this seems kind of complicated. Our cable company did my other one in like 2 minutes!![]()
Jesus this seems kind of complicated. Our cable company did my other one in like 2 minutes!![]()
You could always go to Home Depot or Lowes, buy a masonry bit and hammer drill...then return the drill when you're done...![]()
Or don't be a douchebag and just rent one.
That'd be great, I just need one small hole for a coaxial. That would work for the mortar-->wall space and wall space-->dry wall?
The 6" length will usually work, you may need the next longer. Assuming you are drilling through a 4" brick veneer there is often a one or two inch air space between the brick and whatever the sheathing is.
When I don't have access to a 16" or 24" long bit I will drill from the outside with what I have. Once I'm into the wall cavity I will use whatever I can find that is long enough (stiff wire or a stick etc., be creative) and carefully poke through the drywall (if it is drywall) from the outside. Then go around to the inside and drill out the hole.
Use those plastic trim pieces for coax to cover up any boogers around the hole. A dab of caulk around the wire on the outside doesn't hurt.
Union?You can hire me Im a retired Mason 40.00 an hour
Soo...I found a coaxial jack in the wall with a connected cable that I literally have no idea what's for. The cable goes up through the wall but the jack is in the exact place I need it to be for the location of the hole I need to drill.
Can I just remove the port and cable and drill from inside the house to outside? The only problem im thinking there might be is that it would go through brick and not mortar.
Thanks bros.