Richard
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Ok, so we're preparing to chink the house. In case you don't know, chink is essentially fancy caulk that is used between the logs to seal the gaps from the weather (helps me keep my toes toasty warm during winter)
When the satellite internet (NOT tv) guy came out and installed the wire, he ran it down one of the channels that we are now preparing to chink.
Have some questions...
Will it matter to "bury" the wire under a layer of chink?
I can still unscrew most of it and pull it to the outside of the log however, lil-wifey-poo wants it to be hidden.
If something happens (after burying it) and it means we need to do it over, I would THEN, simply run it along the log, leaving this one buried. I will not redo the chink to fix/replace the wire so it's a risk I'm willing to take.
Second... notice in the picture where the corner is. I can't make this a good 90 degree bend. I might chink behind it letting the wire "cut the corner" and allow that 2-3 inches worth be visible. This is on the back side of the house and it's about 12/15' up in the air so nobody will ever notice it once it's done.
My questions aren't necessarily about the aesthetics (my wife will drive that conversation), my questions are about it over-heating or something that burying it might cause.
Thoughts?


When the satellite internet (NOT tv) guy came out and installed the wire, he ran it down one of the channels that we are now preparing to chink.
Have some questions...
Will it matter to "bury" the wire under a layer of chink?
I can still unscrew most of it and pull it to the outside of the log however, lil-wifey-poo wants it to be hidden.
If something happens (after burying it) and it means we need to do it over, I would THEN, simply run it along the log, leaving this one buried. I will not redo the chink to fix/replace the wire so it's a risk I'm willing to take.
Second... notice in the picture where the corner is. I can't make this a good 90 degree bend. I might chink behind it letting the wire "cut the corner" and allow that 2-3 inches worth be visible. This is on the back side of the house and it's about 12/15' up in the air so nobody will ever notice it once it's done.
My questions aren't necessarily about the aesthetics (my wife will drive that conversation), my questions are about it over-heating or something that burying it might cause.
Thoughts?

