@gukimirvictorious It's powered and the wiring is up to fire code. Another benefit is that you can install it in the wall even after the house has already been built, and the house will remain within the fire code. It doesn't require to be mounted near a stud, simply cutting and placing it in the drywall is just fine. Built in flip screws lock into place holding the unit secure. There is a "how-to" video at the end of this video that explains how to install the unit.
ohh, you are so informative,LIAR! I bet your the expert at finding and putting all those long cables in your holes and a real man does not put anything in any hole he installed it.homosexuals do what you saying.
Whats so different about this wallblade compared to other cable hiding plates?
gukimirvictorious 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@gukimirvictorious It's powered and the wiring is up to fire code. Another benefit is that you can install it in the wall even after the house has already been built, and the house will remain within the fire code. It doesn't require to be mounted near a stud, simply cutting and placing it in the drywall is just fine. Built in flip screws lock into place holding the unit secure. There is a "how-to" video at the end of this video that explains how to install the unit.
sewelldirect 1 month ago
ohh, you are so informative,LIAR! I bet your the expert at finding and putting all those long cables in your holes and a real man does not put anything in any hole he installed it.homosexuals do what you saying.
sipapito 2 months ago
I let my wires hang like a real man.
sipapito 3 months ago
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elijahvictorious 2 months ago
This is great, usually I just try to stack DVDs in front of my cords, this would probably look a lot better.
scubastevepj300 3 months ago
I love these new videos!
lloose 3 months ago