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That stuff looks pretty good too. Cheap too!

I REALLY like the fact it comes with the wall mounting boxes too...complete kit....THANK YOU!!!



I think I know what im useing now


Do you know if the wall brackets (like that nice 8 gang version) will be ok with 1/2" drywall?




Make sure you check to see if it is NEC approved. Especially seeing how you are penetrating a firewall.

You might want to consider LTFC (Liquid Tight Flexible Metallic Conduit). http://www.flex-tubes.com/liquid-tight.html

You'll need some fire caulking to seal around whatever it is you install.




How do I tall if its NEC approved?

You better not rain on my parade LOL

I will caulk around where I go through the fire brakes. Are you thinking the same thing...I say fire brakes....some 2x6's between each stud. Is that what your talking aobut? They are mid wall in the pic....

As for the wall boxes, in that link are some matching low voltage wall boxes that are open on the back and have holes for the conduit to go on....its perfect.

Can the power cord of a TV be routed through this stuff...is that low voltage?

here is the TV wall but its got plywood on the outside now. The 2 conduites coming out of the slab in the wall are for the floor outlets. One for power (right) and one for speaker wire (left) for some shakers on the couch.