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Old 12-05-2006, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by bozo
Damn...Thanks! However, I should have asked this question years ago.. That would have been perfect, but I dont want to have to knock a wall down or something to route wires like in the pic..

I dont think I have a choice concerning running the power and component wires outside of the wall, so basically I'm just looking for the best way to "hide" them. What are those white skinny boxes that run along the walls in offices to hide telephone wires and stuff? If they came in different sizes, that might work...
Even if you do decide to go with one of these boxes, you shouldn't have to knock a wall down to install it. You should be able to snake wires through the wall. That can be a challenge though if you're not experienced, but a decent electrician should be able to do that fairly quickly and easily. Personally, I'd invest in the electrician and a similar solution to those boxes before spending money on conduit - which isn't all that clean-looking either... GL!
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