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From: heneghan@ihu1m.UUCP (Joe Heneghan)
Newsgroups: net.consumers
Subject: Re: home telephone wiring
Message-ID: <631@ihu1m.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 19-Aug-85 11:54:56 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug 19 11:54:56 1985
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> I am having a house built, and am planning to do the wiring
> for the telephones myself. Does anyone know where I can get
> the necessary materials, instructions etc inexpensively!

You can buy wiring materials almost anywhere including your
local AT&T phone store. The directions are on the back of the
package when you buy from AT&T and the quality is generally
better.

> Also does anyone have any suggestions of things I might build
> into the house that would be useful later on ( eg conduit for
> stereo wires etc )

 My neighbor wired his stereo so he had speakers in his living
room on the first floor and the stereo itself and speakers in
the basement before the drywall was installed. Radio Shack sells
wall plates and such connectors if desired. You may also want to
install your TV/FM antenna at this time.
 
					Joe Heneghan