I need to replace a telephone cable (consumer side of master box). I think the old cable has broken strands inside it, but the outer insulation is fine. The cable takes a slightly tricky route through stud wall. What I'd like to do is securely fasten new cable to the end of the old cable, and literally pull it through, so it follows the original cabling route.
What is the best way to secure the new cable to the end of the old cable, so it does not come off half way through the wall? Whatever method is used, it could not be larger diameter than the cable itself (because I do not know whether the holes the cable has to pass through are much bigger in diameter than the cable itself).
Thanks in advance
Ed
What is the best way to secure the new cable to the end of the old cable, so it does not come off half way through the wall? Whatever method is used, it could not be larger diameter than the cable itself (because I do not know whether the holes the cable has to pass through are much bigger in diameter than the cable itself).
Thanks in advance
Ed