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Default Finding 70mm Skirting Trunking.


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Hi All,

Some time ago I installed about 4 metres of 70mm high x 20mm deep pvc
skirting trunking, with three internal compartments, to carry speaker
cables, cat 5, etc. This came from B&Q, and although expensive for what
it was, did what I wanted, and was a reasonable match for our (70s)
wooden skirting.

I now need some more, and B&Q (inevitably) have changed the type stocked
to a different design of 100mm type.

I've found the original (with some difficulty) at:

http://www.rehau.co.uk/building.solu...trunking.shtml

as the SL slimline range, and it's also (I think) referenced as
Hager/Tehalit elsewhere.

However, I'm buggered if I can find anyone actually selling it (esp in
small quantities). I've tried all the usual suspects, TLC, CPC, etc, and
every search combination I can think of.

Has anyone come across this, or a similar 70mm skirting trunking? Ideas
gratefully received, or otherwise I think I'm going to be making a
recess in the back of wooden skirting, and wondering how to fix it
semipermanently to the wall.

Thanks,

Charles F

Why not ring their sales office and ask?


Tony

Regarding modifying wooden skirting I have done this by routing a channel
in the back and then drilling and screwing to the wall

(counterbored the wood screws by 5 mm and tapped in wooden plus made using
a plug cutter)

Ealsy to remove if needed

nothing dangerous as the cables are all signal not current

Tony


I'll try phoning Rehau, but large multinationals tend not to be that
friendly to people who want two pieces of trunking.... Hence the query here.


As for fixing a timber version, yes, that's pretty much what I intended, but
it's hardly as convenient as unclipping a pvc front, adding cable, and
replacing.

Charles F