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My customer is having a wood burner installed.
The stove installers have said he needs to get the 2 sockets that are directly behind the new stove position removed. They are approx 9-12" away (guess).
It would be a right pain and expensive for the customer to have the cable removed from the walls and hidden in the ceiling. I was thinking a metal blanking plate would be sufficient? Is there such a thing that would be suitable?
I have found this, but it says 'grey in colour' making me think it has some kind of finish on it which may just burn off, not sure.
uk.rs-online.com
The stove installers have said he needs to get the 2 sockets that are directly behind the new stove position removed. They are approx 9-12" away (guess).
It would be a right pain and expensive for the customer to have the cable removed from the walls and hidden in the ceiling. I was thinking a metal blanking plate would be sufficient? Is there such a thing that would be suitable?
I have found this, but it says 'grey in colour' making me think it has some kind of finish on it which may just burn off, not sure.