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Except they are not all left hand cable entry....
Sorry to be "pedantic" butOkay, so let me try and word it as best as I can with pictures.
I have a 4 way extension cable of 1m coming out of the extension block of sockets via the right side.
While the plugs will go into the sockets, it may be that - with the Earth pin pointing down - the cable in each plug will exit upwards, which may be not that which you require.I need the cable to come out of the left side, why? Limited space where this will be mounted, it can’t go upside down as the plugs that will go into it won’t.
I plan to unsolder the right hand side as looking at it, to the left. I have everything I need to do this and test. Just need someone to confirm the circuit is still being complete here. I am 99.9% sure
Sorry to be "pedantic" but
you have a 1m cable coming out of a "4 socket-outlet" strip - on the "Right" hand side, when the strip is horizontal with the Outlets in the normal UK orientation, with the Earth pins upwards.
While the plugs will go into the sockets, it may be that - with the Earth pin pointing down - the cable in each plug will exit upwards, which may be not that which you require.
It is possible to do that which you propose.
However, for safety reasons, you will need to fashion a pair of access half-holes with a "Cord Clamp" on the "Left" hand side, similar to the existing clamp on the "Right" hand side (and fill the "Right" hand hole.)
The "Left" hand hole will need to be in-line with the Earth pin socket and not in the centre - since there is no room there.
After you file the two new "Left" hand half-holes, you will need to provide a "clamp", which you should be able to fashion out of several "blobs" of "epoxy resin" putty, stuck on the inside of the two halves of the Socket-Outlet strip and molded around the cable.
(This should be fairly easy to do if you attache the two "blobs" to the plastic, compress them around a wet piece of the cable, open the assembly and "squeeze in" the "putty" before it sets. If not tight enough as a "clamp" simply add an additional piece of spaghetti like "putty" to each inside of the "half-hole" after the original has set.)
(https://www.amazon.co.uk/Weld-8267-..._5?keywords=epoxy+putty&qid=1675570329&sr=8-5 is probably a good choice for the "putty".)
While the existing connections are "spot welded", it is quit easy to break these connection off,
strip the wires appropriately and
solder the conductors to the Line, Neutral and Earth "bars" within the "strip"
Drilling small holes in the "bars" may assist in this procedure and you will need to leave sufficient conductor length and route the conductors appropriately to 'bars" concerned.
The "bars" should be removed from proximity with the plastic while you solder, so that you do not melt the molded plastic.
Good Luck.
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