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It's also in the opening credits on what appear to be maps... my guess is that the open M the as the original logo from the 50s when Monarch was under US control and it evolved to the closed M when it went global.
Yeah inch and a half is plenty big enough if you run one line at a time. It's also a much smaller hole to cut into all of the studs/top plate.
Regarding pull stings. Leave a lot of slack on each side and be careful to avoid twisting them around each other. It's a good idea to tie the ends to...
If pulling them through a pre-stalled conduit would be dramatically easier than not .. then why not?
Running wires horizontally in a drop ceiling is usually pretty easy and wouldn't justify the expense of conduit. But if the wall cavities are insulated or crowded or obstructed then conduits can...
No one has ever wished they had fewer outlets. Same goes for network cabling. If you install conduits place a couple of pull-strings while you're at it.
Consider hanging 3/4" plywood behind the drywall where a TV or screen may be mounted.
GMTA
I had to signup for a free trial to watch the Astros on Friday Night baseball. I saw the title card for Monarch and immediately thought of you. I’d planned to post here about it but … didn’t for some reason.
Tough call.
Worst case scenario is $1000 to fix this one and another $1000 to fix/refurb the other. So $2,000 is the baseline.
Is there an acceptable replacement that you can get for $2K or less?
Got around to seeing Oppenheimer yesterday on an imax screen.
I like to a lot and am glad to have seen it .. but if I'm honest it's got practically no replay value.