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electrics and drylining the outter wall

  • 15-06-2009 8:01pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 8


    , folks,

    I am going to be drylinig the outter walls, but how will this work.
    I assume the wall will be chased to allow the wire come down and then i guess rip a sq section of the dry lining for sockets?? surely i am wrong. .

    ps complete novice, so excuse the bad thought above. .if i am wrong of course. .

    orrrrrrrrr,. hmmmmmmm,, , maybe i aim to keep all electrics off the outter walls.. . hmmmmmm.

    ta
    Edoc. .


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