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<blockquote data-quote="Shakey" data-source="post: 21881" data-attributes="member: 1554"><p>cant see anything wrong with that Rob, aint the prettiest thing, but it aint a fashion show!</p><p></p><p>regarding the kitchen units</p><p></p><p>technically, the cable would be be adequately supported (laying in the floor) would be protected from damage (arms length under the units), and if pelmets/kickboards are fiited, accessible only with the use of a tool.</p><p></p><p>Why would this be ay different to a cable laying ubder floorboards!</p><p></p><p>not ideal, of course, but we dont always (or ever) get the ideal jobs</p><p></p><p>cant think of any regs that would contravened.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shakey, post: 21881, member: 1554"] cant see anything wrong with that Rob, aint the prettiest thing, but it aint a fashion show! regarding the kitchen units technically, the cable would be be adequately supported (laying in the floor) would be protected from damage (arms length under the units), and if pelmets/kickboards are fiited, accessible only with the use of a tool. Why would this be ay different to a cable laying ubder floorboards! not ideal, of course, but we dont always (or ever) get the ideal jobs cant think of any regs that would contravened......... [/QUOTE]
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