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<blockquote data-quote="M107" data-source="post: 24474" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>Welcome.</p><p></p><p>Conduit to coving, in the past I've used a short length of galv con &amp; filed the outer edge to make it sharp, then pushed it upagainst the coving &amp; twisted the con so it cuts through the coving, if you hit a bit of coving adhesive a gentle tap with a hammer will suffice &amp; if you've been lucky enough to miss the joist you'll go right on through the plasterboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M107, post: 24474, member: 28"] Welcome. Conduit to coving, in the past I've used a short length of galv con & filed the outer edge to make it sharp, then pushed it upagainst the coving & twisted the con so it cuts through the coving, if you hit a bit of coving adhesive a gentle tap with a hammer will suffice & if you've been lucky enough to miss the joist you'll go right on through the plasterboard. [/QUOTE]
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