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On Thu, 01 May 2008 12:58:26 GMT, "Harry Stottle"
wrote: "1501" wrote in message ... On 30 Apr, 09:38, paulfoel wrote: I'm guessing an electric jigsaw is a bit too severe ? I want to cut a hole so I can stick the wardrobe against the wall but have a cut out for the exisitng elec socket... Try a 1/4" router and a trammel bar. Prefect circle every time. But where would you get a round electric socket in the UK ;-) Loads of people do them - intended to fit BESA conduit boxes. -- Frank Erskine |
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