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Ah right thanks, I can recall fitting that type of thing back when Jesus played in goal for Bethlehem.
Wooden accessory backs, sorry don't understand, can you explain?
Ah right thanks, I can recall fitting that type of thing back when Jesus played in goal for Bethlehem.
Nonsense, this does not guarantee that someone is qualified or competent, there are far too many cowboys registered with these schemes.
Also many of us are qualified and experienced but not registered with those schemes.
Don't risk this cowboy, get a qualified sparky to do the job. Peace of mind & your home insurance.
No sockets on the other side of the wall as it backs onto the stair well and it would be a long run to chase it out it horizontally with a doorway to take into consideration...Of course, a lot depends on where you want the new socket.
It could be that the easiest thing to do is channel a horizontal chase from an existing socket to where you want the new socket.
Or it might be that there is an existing socket the other side of the wall that you could spur from.
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