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Old 04-27-2005, 05:54 AM
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Arrange Cable on Stucco Walls

What is the best way to attach the satellite cable to stucco walls. I've been using the clips with nails in them but they come off. Stic-on also do not work on stucco. Clips with screws in them sometimes work but they take too much time (drilling a whole and such...)
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You could try cable staples. Usually these are used on wooden surfaces but sometimes I have luck with them on stucco.

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Old 05-09-2005, 12:47 AM
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Re: Arrange Cable on Stucco Walls

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What is the best way to attach the satellite cable to stucco walls. I've been using the clips with nails in them but they come off. Stic-on also do not work on stucco. Clips with screws in them sometimes work but they take too much time (drilling a whole and such...)
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You can buy thoes clips for rj6 coax they have a nail all ready pre set in the conntor becareful on what type you buy there are 2 diffrent kinds one is for wood and one if for stucco.
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Re: Arrange Cable on Stucco Walls

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there are 2 diffrent kinds one is for wood and one if for stucco.
One is for wood and the other is for concrete. Pictureon says he tried them and didn't have much luck.

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Stucco Clips

Have you seen the stucco clips that you drill a 1/4 hole and push them in the hole? They come in clear/white or black either single or dual. We use them all the time... if you are close to Phoenix Arizona I can show you what I'm talking about... shoot me an e-mail at: desertsatellite@hotmail.com
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