I can - and that's the way I'll go I think.
I was just been lazy I guess and trying to find something that can fit in the wall without needing to cut any holes.
So far I've only had to cut a square in the plasterboard.
I'll get my chisel.....
Is it easy to knock out a section of breeze block - I hadn't really thought of that. I was looking for some mega thin solution I could hide in the wall.
I could just knock out a hole in the breeze block though and stick a socket in.
Thanks!
I've made myself a very nice in wall iPad holder.
This is for the wall in the bedroom - the wall is plasterboard bonded to the breeze block so there is only a small (like 1cm) gap between the plasterboard and the breeze block.
I'd like to fit a USB socket into it somehow and feed the usb...
I've recently created my own french cleat system on an existing stud wall in my garage. I plaster boarded the wall and then screwed strips of plywood I'd cut at 45 degrees with a circular saw.
It's been epically successful so far.
My question is regarding the opposite wall - this is a breeze...