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Cooker switch back box
"antgel" wrote in message... In your esteemed estimation, does a cooker switch _have_ to be on a 50mm back box or will a 40mm do? The only reason such deep cooker boxes are used is so there's plenty of room for the cables, if you have enough room for the cables in back of your 40mm box then no problem! -- Best Wishes Simon (aka Dark Angel) "Dark Angel's Realm of Horror" - http://www.realmofhorror.co.uk "Realm of Horror Radio" - http://www.live365.com/stations/313834 |
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