Hi SFK
Quite the response! Thank you for taking the time to write that. I'm feeling a little embarrassed asking how to do an aerial. The SWMBO is now officially, on my case. Thinks I'm an 'expert'.
I will nip out later and get myself the F connectors etc you linked to, even if in a pack. Spares come in handy I suppose.
I get the idea as suggested of doing the joint in the hollow wall by removing the back box but again, kinda defeats the object as you'll have to muck about removing it in the future - absolutely no disrespect meant Foxhole.
My thinking is to do the new point first and work back.
Regards if there's stud work. Yes, I believe there is. The existing aerial box sits outside of an assumed stud work run. If that's the case I'll have to bite the bullet and cut the plasterboard to reveal it.
I don't mind the mess so as long as I don't create a Swiss cheese! Best ask the neighbor for his stud detector.
A cup of tea is in order and the videos provided to see how to make off the ends.
Thank you chaps for contributing this really is a fantastic resource. Just don't tell my Wife!
Quite the response! Thank you for taking the time to write that. I'm feeling a little embarrassed asking how to do an aerial. The SWMBO is now officially, on my case. Thinks I'm an 'expert'.
I will nip out later and get myself the F connectors etc you linked to, even if in a pack. Spares come in handy I suppose.
I get the idea as suggested of doing the joint in the hollow wall by removing the back box but again, kinda defeats the object as you'll have to muck about removing it in the future - absolutely no disrespect meant Foxhole.
My thinking is to do the new point first and work back.
Regards if there's stud work. Yes, I believe there is. The existing aerial box sits outside of an assumed stud work run. If that's the case I'll have to bite the bullet and cut the plasterboard to reveal it.
I don't mind the mess so as long as I don't create a Swiss cheese! Best ask the neighbor for his stud detector.
A cup of tea is in order and the videos provided to see how to make off the ends.
Thank you chaps for contributing this really is a fantastic resource. Just don't tell my Wife!