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Re: Wiring up a new timber frame
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- Subject: Re: Wiring up a new timber frame
- From: "steevc" <steevc@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 07:07:34 -0000
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I'll have to check on that. I suppose the best option would be to
wire as much as possible in the internal walls. The upstairs walls
line up quite well with downstairs so this has possibilities.
What tools should I have? A good termination tool would be essential
I suspect although I may not terminate everything on the first pass
to save some time and money.
Steve
--- In ukha_d@y..., <tracey.gardner@n...> wrote:
>
> Hi Steve
>
> I found it easy enough to tape multiple CAT5s together with
electrical tape which also provides a colour coded identifier as per
the Doxey method.
>
> As you're wiring in a timber frame won't you have to be careful
about maintaining the integrity of the vapour barrier?
> I only ask as I recall the subject being debated on the selfbuild
list.
>
> Tracey
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