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    Jupiter01 replied to the thread Extending the ring.
    Sorry @pete01, I don't follow. With the existing light switch and also with the new socket directly to the left of the current socket...
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    Jupiter01 replied to the thread Extending the ring.
    Aren't they in zone for the new socket that I am fitting to the left of this, behind the cabinet. Also, it's directly below the light...
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    Jupiter01 replied to the thread Extending the ring.
    Thanks. Did consider that but the cables are coming up from a concrete floor.
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    Jupiter01 reacted to pete01's post in the thread Extending the ring with Thanks Thanks.
    Pull the cables up into the ceiling or down into the floor and join there?
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    Jupiter01 replied to the thread Extending the ring.
    I'd be grateful if someone can suggest a method that allows me to cover up the existing socket as part of this ring extension please. I...
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    Jupiter01 replied to the thread Sockets on acoustic wall panel.
    ah, someone else suggested that they placed the socket on top of the slats and used longer screws to reach the existing back box. They...
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    Jupiter01 replied to the thread Unseen sides of shed.
    I plan to have the soffit boards running horizontally and can fix them to 9mm batons, spaced ever 400. Same as the studs for the wall? I...
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    Jupiter01 reacted to big-all's post in the thread Unseen sides of shed with Thanks Thanks.
    soffit boards are pretty much water tight as they are a good fit with a 12mm overlap lip at the back and iff a close fairly protected...
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    Jupiter01 replied to the thread Sockets on acoustic wall panel.
    Your approach is very clear to me now. When you say no need to do any different with my method. Is that with the use of the galvanised...
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    Jupiter01 reacted to SUNRAY's post in the thread Sockets on acoustic wall panel with Thanks Thanks.
    On the one I did the clamps were removed leaving the PB box completely floating and only secured by the long screws through the face...
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    Jupiter01 replied to the thread Sockets on acoustic wall panel.
    Thanks for your responses @SUNRAY. I can follow what you did. In my situation, I could use your method or alternatively, the galvanised...
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    Jupiter01 reacted to SUNRAY's post in the thread Sockets on acoustic wall panel with Thanks Thanks.
    In my case the wall was not very flat so glueing the board in place meant the existing back box became crookedor/and the box was set...
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    Jupiter01 reacted to pete01's post in the thread Sockets on acoustic wall panel with Thanks Thanks.
    Put a metal back box on top of the panels mark with a pencil and cut out with a multitool
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    Jupiter01 replied to the thread Sockets on acoustic wall panel.
    And you need to position the PB box so that the lugs can tighten on to a slat? And therefore need to cut the foam from behind the slats...
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    Jupiter01 reacted to pete01's post in the thread Sockets on acoustic wall panel with Thanks Thanks.
    Just fitted a normal back box and used longer screws, I used a piece of trunking lid and sprayed it black and pinned it top and...
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