The standard domestic products for protecting cables are:
Plastic capping, provides next to none protection.
Metal capping, a bit better than the above.
Round and oval plastic trunking, if it does get damaged there is a chance of pulling in new cables.
That doesn't mean that you are qualified to do this work, and asking for advice on how to install cables on a DIY site is not indicative of a professional who knows what he's doing.
That doesn't mean that you are qualified to do this work, and asking for advice on how to install cables on a DIY site is not indicative of a professional who knows what he's doing.
I know how to install the cables, i was merely asking what peoples preferences to capping were. Metal or plastic. Simple.
Your initial response of 'not another one' wasnt very well received and to follow it up with just a photo wasnt much better.
I wasnt asking to be judged on my capabilites and would rather you didnt respond in that matter. Go and bump up your amazing post count elsewhere. Ignored
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