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Back Boxes in Thermolites
Hello All
I need to move a double electric socket about 2 ft. The only problem I foresee is that the area where I want to move the back box too is thermolite bricks which have been laid to block up a door way. The block work is not particularly solid due to the difficuly in laying these things in a small doorway and my crap brick laying skills. I'm worried too much hacking will upset them. What is the best way to fit this back box? Any advice for this job appreciated as usual Thanks in advance! Richard |
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