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Andrew wrote:
Cut a hole in the side of the new wardrobe and fit a back box into it, with a flush fitting twin socket connected to a 3 pin plug in original socket with some suitably rated flex. An elegant idea, but unfortunately the sides of the new wardrobe will not be accessible. I have to run to a new wall-mounted socket. |
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