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Old 21-01-2008, 6:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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lead channeling

Hi all
is there a set way for channeling in cables
im puting my 42" plasma on a plasterboard wall and didn't know if there are is any special trunking to use or any general info would be very handy

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Re: lead channeling

Hi Simonka

There is no special trunking, its the bog standard stuff you pick up from an electrical wholesaler or DIY warehouse.

Dont bother with the stickyback stuff as its going under plaster I presume.

Mark your chanel out with a level and scar the plaster with a stanley knife.Then use a bolster and chisel to knock out to the required depth.

Its simple really.
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