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RE: Cable Trunking online ?



Amar,

I've used 25x16mm rectangular trunking with a clip-on lid. I buried mine
within the walls, but it's intended for surface mounting. Others in this
group have used similar. I got mine from TLC, although I went to one of
their trade counters rather than buying on-line.

I've also got some Dado trunking in the shed. This will go into my node zero
when I get around to it. It's useful and neat, if a bit "commercial" for a
domestic environment.

See the link for further info / pictures of both types.

HTH,

Tim H

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Trunking_Pvc_Index/index.html


-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Mc Alinden

Hi Amar
             I,ve just recently installed some 2 channel plastic skirting
duct .There surely must be an equivelent product in the UK . You can also
install power points on this duct.
Frank Mc

----- Original Message -----
From: Amar Nagi

I am after some trunking to hide all these cat5 cables ?
It is all for surface trunking cause i cannot get to the floorboards
as i have flooring put in ages ago.

Any good suggestions, i have seen one on screwfixes online site



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