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RE: RE: Cabling the house


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  • Subject: RE: RE: Cabling the house
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 00:10:25 +0100
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The socket mounts are damn ugly though!

Still - I suppose you could drill out through the back of the trunking into
the wall void and mount the sockets in dry lining boxes as normal.

What are the useable internal dimensions? Can it carry mains + CAT5
seperated?

Phil

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> Phil
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> You could insist that they use (our) skirting trunking in lieu of
their
> normal skirting boards.  At least you could get some of the house
wired
> with Cat5 that way
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> John Hammond
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