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Putting in a new counter top, on a built in desk. Walls on back
and sides. Old top had a large hole to run wires down to the computer, power, etc. I would like to leave the top approx. 1 ス inches away from back wall to easily drop wires down. I知 looking for some suggestions on a material to fill that gap? Something like foam or rubber that could easily be slit, and a wire could be fed thru it. Any suggestions? Thanks TP |
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