Cables through a wall

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Hi everyone,

Just looking for some clarification...

I am going to wall mount my tv in the living room, and want to put my sky box and dvd player in the cupboard under the stairs which backs onto the living room wall where the tv is, so I need to feed the scart cables etc through the solid wall.

It is a supporting wall, and I want to make a hole about 30mm to feed everything through. Will this have any adverse effects on the wall, or will it be ok? The wall is about 14 feet long, and the tv will be central to it, and the hole will be about 5 feet high.

Thanks in advance

Paul
 
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a 30mm diameter hole will have virtually no negative effects upon the structural integrity of the wall.


or 'no' for short. ;)
 

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