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alan_m January 25th 18 12:43 PM

Electrical trunking fixing
 

I need to surface fix some plastic electrical trunking to a fairly
irregular surface internal wall. Would a grab adhesive be suitable for
this application or would I be better off drilling through the back and
attaching using screws?

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Ash Burton[_2_] January 25th 18 12:50 PM

Electrical trunking fixing
 
On 25/01/2018 12:43, alan_m wrote:

I need to surface fix some plastic electrical trunking to a fairly
irregular surface internal wall.Â* Would a grab adhesive be suitable for
this application or would I be better off drilling through the back and
attaching using screws?


Screw fixing is always preferable on an irregular surface.

Andy Burns[_13_] January 25th 18 12:58 PM

Electrical trunking fixing
 
Ash Burton wrote:

alan_m wrote:

I need to surface fix some plastic electrical trunking to a fairly
irregular surface internal wall.Â* Would a grab adhesive be suitable for
this application or would I be better off drilling through the back and
attaching using screws?


Screw fixing is always preferable on an irregular surface.


Or double-sided foam tape, if it'll be SEP by the time it needs to be
removed ...



Harry Bloomfield[_3_] January 25th 18 01:07 PM

Electrical trunking fixing
 
alan_m pretended :
I need to surface fix some plastic electrical trunking to a fairly irregular
surface internal wall. Would a grab adhesive be suitable for this
application or would I be better off drilling through the back and attaching
using screws?


Use the self adhesive type, but also drill and fix with screws to the
wall where there are gaps between wall and trunking. Fix at regular
intervals anyway, the self stick never remains stuck for long.

[email protected] January 25th 18 02:02 PM

Electrical trunking fixing
 
On Thursday, 25 January 2018 12:43:20 UTC, alan_m wrote:
I need to surface fix some plastic electrical trunking to a fairly
irregular surface internal wall. Would a grab adhesive be suitable for
this application or would I be better off drilling through the back and
attaching using screws?


Drill and screw, and if it's over an escape route you'll also need metal cable restraint clips inside the trunking.

Owain


Tricky Dicky[_4_] January 25th 18 08:52 PM

Electrical trunking fixing
 
Drill and screw try to aim for the high spots on the wall. If you have to screw at a point where the wall bends inward use packers behind the trunking.

Richard

Brian Gaff January 25th 18 09:12 PM

Electrical trunking fixing
 
In my house they seem to have used some kind of spongy double sided tape,
not very good. its beginning to wobble.
Brian

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On 25/01/2018 12:43, alan_m wrote:

I need to surface fix some plastic electrical trunking to a fairly
irregular surface internal wall. Would a grab adhesive be suitable for
this application or would I be better off drilling through the back and
attaching using screws?


Screw fixing is always preferable on an irregular surface.




Malcolm Race[_2_] January 26th 18 12:57 PM

Electrical trunking fixing
 
On 25/01/2018 21:12, Brian Gaff wrote:
In my house they seem to have used some kind of spongy double sided tape,
not very good. its beginning to wobble.
Brian


AKA self adhesive trunking. Very good for installing the trunking,
seems to be OK for a few months but really feeds screwing/nailing in
place for a permanent job. (spoken from experience!)

Malcolm

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Cynic[_2_] January 27th 18 07:52 PM

Electrical trunking fixing
 
The only thing I'd trust the double sided tape for is to hold the trunking still while you drill and screw it.

Bob Eager[_5_] January 27th 18 09:55 PM

Electrical trunking fixing
 
On Sat, 27 Jan 2018 11:52:22 -0800, Cynic wrote:

The only thing I'd trust the double sided tape for is to hold the
trunking still while you drill and screw it.


That's what I use it for. And it fills minor irregularities...

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