Perhaps measure the width of both including the approximate space between each then whatever total length that is, multiply that number by 1.25% (or divide by 0.75) and that should give you your approx. The general 'rule of thumb' is that the media cabinet be at least 25% longer than the (one) TV.not sure what to advise for two TVs. Especially with both TVs, I suggest a longer media credenza. Hi, yes you definitely should focus on the TV wall first. The only other time we hired a professional to make a pillow for us was when we had Edmond ( he use to sew for Candice Olson on Devine Design ) makes a pillow for a keepsake. In fact we have been looking for a leopard print that would suit the decor in our bedroom but we couldn't find anything, but just the other day my better half found a pullover top done in a soft gold and off white leopard print that is going to be perfect for the room. we rarely find anything we like so we both can sew and usually do all our own accessories like that. I can upholster so most items in our home are usually done by me, but the odd time we will get a professional to do certain pieces if I am not 100% certain that I can do it myself. As far as flooring we will hire professionals to install that as well. Any painting that has to done in the home we do ourselves. I have designed many architectural features in our home but are usually to time consuming for me to do myself so we have a professional carpenter follow my plans and then install the work. A lot of the mill work in our home I have installed myself. Use a piece of heatshrink tubing over exposed splices if possible.Īlternate method- slip the cable man/woman a $20 and the problem will usually go away in a few minutes with minimal effort on your part.Īny electrical work or plumbing we hire professionals to do the work. One piece hex crimp fittings are OK, with "Snap-n-seal" or similar commercial grade fittings at the top.Ĥ. Twist-on fittings are at the bottom of the barrel, and are not worth the time to install. Use quality fittings and weatherproofing. If there are teeth marks all over it for several feet, consider replacement of the entire run or a larger portion thereof.ģ. make sure it won't happen again, by whatever method seems appropriate.ġ(A) eliminate the dog, via any suitable method.ġ(B) re-route the cable so as to be out of the dog's reach.ġ(C) provide remedial training for the dog, to discourage future episodes.Ģ. There are several things involved in a proper repair of a "dog chew".ġ. This remarkable feature eliminates the many bad practices that are used to clean center conductors that often damage the copper skin.Īll CommScope P3® and QR® cables are engineered and tested to 1.2 and 1.8 GHz frequencies required to deliver reliable Extended Spectrum DOCSIS (ESD) and help operators transition strategically to the next generation.FWIW, the "twist on" cable fitting is barely better than just twisting the center conductors together. If not, the center conductor will come clean with a single pull of a center conductor cleaning tool. Designed to shear away under the torsional forces applied when coring the cable, ACT™ often provides a clean center conductor as part of this process. The flexible alternative with superior performance characteristics, in a smaller cable.ĪCT™, or Advanced Coring Technology™, holds United States Patent 7,497,010- Method for manufacturing a coaxial cable with a strippable center conductor pre-coat. Polyethylene (PE) dielectric features closed-cell gas expanded foaming technology, with an impressive signal propagation at 87 percent of the speed of light. With billions of feet of coaxial cables deployed, CommScope is a trusted name.įor trunk and distribution applications, the 75-ohm P3® and QR® coaxial cables are the standard. Why? Because of design and construction techniques that produce a quality cable with excellent performance characteristics, at the right price.ĭeveloped to provide low RF attenuation and to integrate easily with existing plant cable, these hardline cables meet the increasing demands of modern broadband networks. High-performance hardline cables that are easy to installĬommScope has supplied coaxial cables for over 40 years, since the dawn of CATV (cable television).
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