[kwlug-disc] Recommendations on ethernet cable tool sets, kits?
    Bob Jonkman 
    bjonkman at sobac.com
       
    Tue Jan 30 17:26:44 EST 2018
    
    
  
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There also surface-mount plastic cable raceway:
https://www.cableorganizer.com/surface-raceways/
You can get bends, curves, corners, &c.  Sometimes the combination of
curves and angles you have to get around makes it so you can't put the
entire run right in the corner (wall/wall, wall/ceiling, wall/floor),
but have mount at least one segment some 4" from a corner (the minimum
radius of the curve pieces).
I find this to be almost uglier than naked cable, but at least it can
be painted.
- --Bob.
On 2018-01-30 12:27 PM, CrankyOldBugger wrote:
> So I noticed.. well hopefully I won't have to run more than 10-15
> feet...
> 
> On Tue, 30 Jan 2018 at 11:47 Andrew Kohlsmith (mailing lists
> account) < aklists at mixdown.ca> wrote:
> 
>>> On Jan 30, 2018, at 11:32 AM, CrankyOldBugger
>>> <crankyoldbugger at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> I have a wiring question, not so much about the cabling itself
>>> but about
>> conduits..  I need to run a cable across the ceiling of a room in
>> the basement.  There's no good way to put it in the ceiling
>> without having to tear down drywall and drywall is way above my
>> pay grade..  Regular conduit would look ugly in this case.  So my
>> wife had the idea of running a "steampunk" conduit, one that's
>> actually made of copper pipe (with appropriate fittings, bends,
>> etc.).  What I need to know is if there's any chance a copper
>> pipe might interfere with the signal or cause EMI or anything?
>>> 
>>> Does anyone know?
>> 
>> There is zero issue in doing this, and if you ground that copper
>> you’ve made the environment for the network cable even quieter.
>> This isn’t an issue for almost every installation, but it’s worth
>> noting that you’ve effectively shielded a large portion of your
>> cable run.
>> 
>> The biggest issue would be cost. Copper pipe ain’t cheap, yo.
>> 
>> -A.
>> 
>> 
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