W winston1 Joined 11 Jan 2010 Messages 8,419 Reaction score 735 Location London Country 9 Apr 2018 #16 bernardgreen said: The nonsense is when the corrector is incorrect Click to expand... But that does apply in this case.
bernardgreen said: The nonsense is when the corrector is incorrect Click to expand... But that does apply in this case.
meastwood Joined 2 Sep 2017 Messages 14 Reaction score 1 Country 9 Apr 2018 #17 On another note - does anyone know if there are and how to find precut holes in metal studs? Trying to find a way to get cables across a stud to fix my switch and light in a reasonable location. This is all in an understairs cupboard by the way. Thanks!
On another note - does anyone know if there are and how to find precut holes in metal studs? Trying to find a way to get cables across a stud to fix my switch and light in a reasonable location. This is all in an understairs cupboard by the way. Thanks!
ban-all-sheds Joined 27 Aug 2003 Messages 69,775 Reaction score 2,885 Location London Country 9 Apr 2018 #18 If you remove the socket back box you might be able to see with the aid of a small torch and inspection mirror.
If you remove the socket back box you might be able to see with the aid of a small torch and inspection mirror.
S sparkwright Joined 20 Aug 2009 Messages 10,198 Reaction score 1,440 Location Dorset Country 9 Apr 2018 #19 If you find a pre-cut hole in a stud, you need to be certain the cable will be within a safe zone. If you can get the drill in, drill a hole with a 20mm holesaw, and use a 20mm grommet.
If you find a pre-cut hole in a stud, you need to be certain the cable will be within a safe zone. If you can get the drill in, drill a hole with a 20mm holesaw, and use a 20mm grommet.