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RE: House wiring - follow up
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- Subject: RE: House wiring - follow up
- From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 22:37:48 -0000
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My only advice is use CAT5e
(shielded) for your CAT5. Where you think you will need 2 cables run at
least
3.
<<CAT5e is
not
shielded.>>
What is the easiest way to cut out for the back> boxes ? are there
tools
to make life easier and can> they be hired ? The easiest
way
to cut back boxes is using a back box cutter (ELECTRICAL BOX SINKER ) from
screwfix (www.screwfix.com/) but it will cost you £85.00 icl VAT and you
will
need to beg, borrow or hire and SDS drill with roto-stop..but let me asure
you
after cutting 30 or 40 back boxes by hand (taking upto 20 mins each) you
will
wish you had purchased on of these, they do make life easy!! http://www.screwfix.com/PICTURES/6114.jpg
<<If you have
plasterboard walls then a "RotoSaw" (£99 from Homebase) makes cutting the
cutouts for dry lining boxes a breeze...>>
Phil
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