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I need to cut into a boxed part of the wall downstairs to access some badly fitted plumbing from when the house was built,. I am wondering what the best approach is?
The attached picture gives some idea of what I think maybe the best method, as in staying at least 1 inch away from the edges, to save the supporting metal work, and cutting the hole in between. I can then obviously patch the wall after, but I’m not quite sure how to make the repair essentially vanish?
I suppose one option would be to fit an end bead and plaster the affected box area. But is there someway in which I could fix the repair without needing to go that far?
TIA
The attached picture gives some idea of what I think maybe the best method, as in staying at least 1 inch away from the edges, to save the supporting metal work, and cutting the hole in between. I can then obviously patch the wall after, but I’m not quite sure how to make the repair essentially vanish?
I suppose one option would be to fit an end bead and plaster the affected box area. But is there someway in which I could fix the repair without needing to go that far?
TIA