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Old 08-09-2011, 10:06 PM   #1
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Inside my buffet on the bottom right is a plastic cover. What is it covering? I want to run a coax from the rear compartment and that is about where I need to end up. Also, how can I fish the coax under the shower/tub?
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Old 08-09-2011, 10:23 PM   #2
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Is there something on the outside wall of the MH in that area?
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Don't believe so......
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Old 08-09-2011, 10:38 PM   #4
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It looks like you could lift it up, can you? Is there some screws holding it in place? Is it on the slide side?
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Yes, there are only 2 screws holding it in and it IS just next to the slide....
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Remove the screws and see what's under it.
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What is on the other side of the white wall? Whatever is in that box is likely either going to it.. or coming from it. Water pipes to a shower or sink? Just a guess.
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I agree, what is to the right of it (next to the cabinet) that is the kind of thing they put over both electrical, plumbing and propane lines to cover them. Very good chance you can add a coax to the mix without any problem. Very very good chance.
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What is on the other side of the white wall? Whatever is in that box is likely either going to it.. or coming from it. Water pipes to a shower or sink? Just a guess.
The white wall is the outside of the coach. I took the cover off and there is carpet under it; I peeled back a little corner and it looks like romex coming from (or to) the bathroom. I looked underneath in the basement and it is wiring running up front somewhere. Do I have to take the bottom out of the vanity to get through there and can someone give me a hint on how to pass under the tub or will that be apparent when I get to the bottom of the vanity?

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