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Old 09-09-2013, 03:46 PM
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Just put a TV on a lanai wall. Cant feed the wires down the inside like I did in the other rooms

Any suggestions to hide the wires? I saw some adhesive covers on line. Has anyone used them?
will they stick to the stucco wall?

Thanks in advance
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Great question... I have the same issue.

AV man, anyone else have a good solution without banging nails or screws into the stucco?
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Great question... I have the same issue.

AV man, anyone else have a good solution without banging nails or screws into the stucco?
Wireless transmitter from the other room.
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Still have to plug into my cable box
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I met Tom, The Villages AV guy, today and saw his work with my own eyes. He's very nice and his work is superb, clean and his prices are unbelievable low. He's one of those people who just loves what he does and isn't doing it to get rich. I'd give him a call and have it done right. 352.388.1677 He's an advertiser on TOTV too.

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Just put a TV on a lanai wall. Cant feed the wires down the inside like I did in the other rooms

Any suggestions to hide the wires? I saw some adhesive covers on line. Has anyone used them?
will they stick to the stucco wall?

Thanks in advance
Get a 1 1/2 piece of PVC pipe feed your wires into it,then Silicone it to the stucco and tape it on till it dries.Can be removed without much stucco damage and really not expensive.
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Home Depot and Lowes sell a wire management system to hide the wires. Look in the electrical dept.
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Use Pan-Way...it is easy to fix to the wall and snaps shut.

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