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Sorry if this is a bit of a noob question but what do you use to cut holes in surface mounted backboxes. They seem to only be designed to take cables that are concealed in the wall, but if you have them coming in from trunking you need to cut a hole in the bottom.. what is the best way of doing this without cracking the plastic?
 
Bakelite boxes have numerous breakout pieces around the edges, just need to be carefull when breaking them out. Using a hacksaw along the edges before breaking them out with a pliers helps.

Or as said, you can buy PVC type boxes with various trunking & conduit knockouts & use the various adapters on the market to accept trunking directly into the box.
 
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If you're using trunking and not conduit make sure you don't get the ones with the conduit knockouts; they're rubbish, you can poke them out with your finger and then you've got a hole in the box and it isn't IP4X any more.
 
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