Thanks to the suggestions given here Iv pulled coax through some tight areas of my 70's home concealed in insulated walls & chases. Thanks guys..
The walls are 4" and I snaked coax from the top plate. Between the poly vapor barrier and the drywall to prevent disturbing the unfaced insulation. Its a very narrow area with some give. But in order to install a "old work" electrical box. I would have to cut the vapor barrier and remove all but 1/2" of insulation of this outside wall. I wont bore you with how bad this can be as far a moisture infiltration and frost problems. So I will just ask.. It there are wall plate which recieves right angled coax connectors so I dont have to cut the poly? A connector wall plate kit for a narrow wall?
Thanks
The walls are 4" and I snaked coax from the top plate. Between the poly vapor barrier and the drywall to prevent disturbing the unfaced insulation. Its a very narrow area with some give. But in order to install a "old work" electrical box. I would have to cut the vapor barrier and remove all but 1/2" of insulation of this outside wall. I wont bore you with how bad this can be as far a moisture infiltration and frost problems. So I will just ask.. It there are wall plate which recieves right angled coax connectors so I dont have to cut the poly? A connector wall plate kit for a narrow wall?
Thanks