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	I recently completed just what you are planning to do. I got 2 NOS feed throughs last year on Ebay. They each consisted of a threaded rod with nuts and washers, two cone shaped insulators and more than enough ceramic cylinders, for the rod, to pass through my wall. I had to cut new cork gaskets to go under the insulators. The old ones just fell apart. I had to construct a similar feed through for the connection to the ground just outside my shack. Here I used a threaded rod, two 1/4 in. plastic disks, and a plastic tube cut to length for the wall feed through. If you are anywhere near a plastic supplier, such at TAP plastic, they will have all the stuff you need. Good luck. Paul, KD7HB  | 
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