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Trunking to flushed in box
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<blockquote data-quote="bhamoggy" data-source="post: 520017" data-attributes="member: 13635"><p>Has anyone got any good ideas for a good looking finish. </p><p> I need to install dado trunking and going to extend the ring from a flushed in box the other side of the room so will run some MT2 trunking to the dado. </p><p> I don’t want to bring out the flushed in box and put a surface box as it won’t look right to other sockets on that side of the wall. </p><p> Any ideas how I can bring the mini trunking into the flushed in box to make it look good?</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bhamoggy, post: 520017, member: 13635"] Has anyone got any good ideas for a good looking finish. I need to install dado trunking and going to extend the ring from a flushed in box the other side of the room so will run some MT2 trunking to the dado. I don’t want to bring out the flushed in box and put a surface box as it won’t look right to other sockets on that side of the wall. Any ideas how I can bring the mini trunking into the flushed in box to make it look good? thanks [/QUOTE]
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