How can you turn 90 degrees on the cable without kink?safety wise not kinked.
Moving socket would require notification and electrician. If I am as heavily loaded in the wallet as most people here are, I wouldn't be here. I would be busy hiring an army of workers. Actually, I did do that and the funny looking slack was caused by them. It wasn't this funny looking before they touched it.Move socket or move heater.
If plasterboard feed cable behind board.
Problem is socket it too far away from heater
It might work. I can't handle complexity and bulk. To me the trunking itself will stick out visually.D-I-Y bodge method I'd employ:
You turn it with a gentle bend which is within the minimum bending radius of the cable that you are using. This might require you to use a larger piece of trunking to accommodate the bend.How can you turn 90 degrees on the cable without kink?
It would look considerably better if you clipped it to the very top of skirting board, with the clips at say 7" intervals, with any cables kinks smoothed out.I have a rather silly looking slack cable I can't work out how to deal with. Clipping it to the skirting board still doesn't look right. What's the pro solution?
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