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He read that they don't apply if the cable is visible.Does he not know about safe zones?
The picture isn't great, but I think that is an aerial cable, not a mains cable.Does he not know about safe zones?
When I searched Google lens on Friday, one of the earliest posts that the picture appeared in, came from a German blog. Since then, the number of reposts has exploded, meaning it's now difficult to find the original!The picture isn't great, but I think that is an aerial cable, not a mains cable.
AV installers don't usually carry downlighter sized starratt sawsWhen I searched Google lens on Friday, one of the earliest posts that the picture appeared in, came from a German blog. Since then, the number of reposts has exploded, meaning it's now difficult to find the original!
I may be wrong, but I believe it's a European image; with a single Schuko socket next to an RJ45 outlet - the cable is data.
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...so don't blame the electrician, blame the AV installer!![]()
Maybe European AV installers though?AV installers don't usually carry downlighter sized starratt saws![]()
Because that's where the TV is going to goIf you are going to attempt to hide the cable in the wall then why come back out for the socket?
Because that's where the TV is going to go![]()
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