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They are, the fittings are about 35mm I think. Still not seeing this 'gain' though - if someone came to my house and suggested knocking holes in my walls unnecessarily when the cables are already in place (tidily in place I might add - not like there's anything dangling), I'd be pretty dis-satisfied. I see your point about hiding things away etc, but going to all that effort to hide something that someone might see when they fall on their backside at a new year party....
Call me old fashioned but the little round 20A 4 terminal joint boxes have always worked fine for this, and they even come in white or brown to suit the colour of the cupboard
Call me old fashioned but the little round 20A 4 terminal joint boxes have always worked fine for this, and they even come in white or brown to suit the colour of the cupboard
Precisely.
And as for "old fashioned" - unless you can outline a better way I'll continue with the tried and tested.
This is the best way to do it and it will look neat. Just make sure the cable clips you use don't have long nails or else they will may poke up into the cupboard able!
kitchen fitter?What sort of plank does that !! :angel_smile:
Call me old fashioned but the little round 20A 4 terminal joint boxes have always worked fine for this, and they even come in white or brown to suit the colour of the cupboard
kitchen fitter?
Deffo Kev the kitchen fitter, and bob the builders, and Hank the handyman....
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