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Exposed Wires For 7.1 set up
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<blockquote data-quote="Vaal" data-source="post: 1151559" data-attributes="member: 24036"><p>I would really like to know how they got the cable through all the bends. With electrical cable it is nearly impossible to get a cable through three 90deg bends. Even if you use a vacuum cleaner or a compressor to feed through a trailing line.</p><p>I think the back part of the copper pipes might be cut open in places.</p><p>But it still looks very nice. </p><p>If I see exposed copper pipes, I see somebody with a rag and Brasso polishing like in the army days. LoL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaal, post: 1151559, member: 24036"] I would really like to know how they got the cable through all the bends. With electrical cable it is nearly impossible to get a cable through three 90deg bends. Even if you use a vacuum cleaner or a compressor to feed through a trailing line. I think the back part of the copper pipes might be cut open in places. But it still looks very nice. If I see exposed copper pipes, I see somebody with a rag and Brasso polishing like in the army days. LoL [/QUOTE]
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