Wasn't really sure how to title this thread...
Most people have one of these round 4" access holes in their bathroom to access the water-hose fittings behind the shower wall, or under the sink, etc...
Well, on my Voltage, I also have one on the bottom of my wet bay... which is where the city-water hose, and cable TV-coax enter so I can keep the basement door closed. I've seen these on other rigs also, and it's a great feature that has 1 slight flaw in cooler temps: there's a lot of open-space around the hose that allows cold air to enter the basement area under my bedroom.
I find it curious that it seems no one makes a soft-rubber plug for these things, with slits that would allow a hose or cable to be passed thru it, and then close back over the remaining space. While not an air-tight seal, it would keep most of that cold air out.
Yeah, I know I could just buy another screw-in plug, and drill a hole it in just large enough for my water-hose & cable coax to pass thru... or just get a bunch of old rags and stuff in the hole around the hose & coax (which is what I've done the past 2 years).
But I'm wondering if such an item does exist, and I'm just not finding it... or, if anyone has a different suggestion/solution that looks a little "cleaner" or purpose-built?