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RE: Conduit installation
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- Subject: RE: Conduit installation
- From: "Aidan Williamson" <fluff@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2002 17:21:07 +0100
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> The other thing to look at if you are doing back boxes, is one of
the
> templates you can buy for these.
>
> I cannot find a picture online, but it is basically a stitch
> drill template,
> about the size of a double gang box, but can be used for singles
too.
This is the option I've gone for. The choice between a rio reciever
(here's
hoping the bulk buy works out) & a box cutter wasn't that
difficult.
Going to start ripping my kitchen apart later.
Screw fix delivery arrived a short while ago. It turns out 90 meters is
a
hell of a lot of conduit!! ;-)
No HA going in the kitchen yet, but planning to lay in the wires for
some
flood sensors, remote water cut off & some data/audio for future
use.
Wondered what else people had in their kitchens. Living rooms, office &
den
are obvious for all the AV kit, but other than a recipe manager PC
seemed a
low tech room.
Cheers
Aidan
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