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bigred1cav wrote:
Gease used by actors to make themselves presentable?
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โJan-29-2016 05:25 PM
mtrumpet wrote:Larry-D wrote:mtrumpet wrote:Larry-D wrote:
A friend and I wired his new house for cable using exterior coax his brother gave him. His brother worked for the cable company. We ran all the cables in the house to a second floor wall and hooked it all up. Within a couple of years the oil inside the coax started staining the outlet boxes and the sheetrock under the boxes in all the rooms.
Lesson learned don't use coax with oil inside it, inside the house. I tell this to suggest you look at the cable connection on the back/side of the tv. Just in case.
Oil filled coax cable?? What are you talking about?? :h
Exterior cable company coax. The coax had an oil substance inside the cable to keep moisture from getting inside the cable since it was for an exterior application. Seen it with my own two eyes.
Interesting. That's a new one on me.
โJan-29-2016 05:09 PM
Arizona Kid wrote:
It's liquid crystal material leaking from a crack in the display panel. It's not dangerous except to your wallet. It's just a matter of time before it fails.
โJan-26-2016 11:14 AM
Larry-D wrote:mtrumpet wrote:Larry-D wrote:
A friend and I wired his new house for cable using exterior coax his brother gave him. His brother worked for the cable company. We ran all the cables in the house to a second floor wall and hooked it all up. Within a couple of years the oil inside the coax started staining the outlet boxes and the sheetrock under the boxes in all the rooms.
Lesson learned don't use coax with oil inside it, inside the house. I tell this to suggest you look at the cable connection on the back/side of the tv. Just in case.
Oil filled coax cable?? What are you talking about?? :h
Exterior cable company coax. The coax had an oil substance inside the cable to keep moisture from getting inside the cable since it was for an exterior application. Seen it with my own two eyes.
โJan-25-2016 12:56 PM
mtrumpet wrote:Larry-D wrote:
A friend and I wired his new house for cable using exterior coax his brother gave him. His brother worked for the cable company. We ran all the cables in the house to a second floor wall and hooked it all up. Within a couple of years the oil inside the coax started staining the outlet boxes and the sheetrock under the boxes in all the rooms.
Lesson learned don't use coax with oil inside it, inside the house. I tell this to suggest you look at the cable connection on the back/side of the tv. Just in case.
Oil filled coax cable?? What are you talking about?? :h
โJan-25-2016 12:48 PM
Larry-D wrote:
A friend and I wired his new house for cable using exterior coax his brother gave him. His brother worked for the cable company. We ran all the cables in the house to a second floor wall and hooked it all up. Within a couple of years the oil inside the coax started staining the outlet boxes and the sheetrock under the boxes in all the rooms.
Lesson learned don't use coax with oil inside it, inside the house. I tell this to suggest you look at the cable connection on the back/side of the tv. Just in case.
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โJan-17-2016 12:55 PM
Cloud Dancer wrote:
My front TV did the same thing. But, it only was noticeable when it rained. I discovered I had a design deficiency in the roof.
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