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Running Cables - A possible solution


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  • Subject: Running Cables - A possible solution
  • From: "Don McAllister" <donmc@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 18:52:28 +0100
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I've been planning some cat5 cabling for ages and considering all the
suggestions for running cables between rooms ie, cutting channels in
floors,
walls etc. All a bit messy and sounds like hard work.

I was sitting in a machine room in work and noticed that the skirting board
was in fact white plastic uvpc trunking designed to look like a skirting
board!! This may be an simple way to hide all the various cables I need to
run. Does any one have any idea where I might find a suitable supplier or
has anyone come across this before ?

TIA

Don


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