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Advice needed.

I need to run an extra spur socket for someone in their kitchen. I will take the feed of an existing socket above the worktop and run it through some trunking under the worktop.

Usually I screw the trunking to the surface using rawlplugs and screws, but on this occasion I have decided not to do this incase I drill through a cable which has a verticle drop.

Is there any strong adhesive I can use to make the trunking stick tightly?

I have attached a photo of the socket were I will take the feed. Ignore the plug, a diy man put that there to run an extention lead to the other room.



Any advice would be much appreciated.



Zippy Mo trainee spark.
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Cheers Pete. I'm not too keen on the sticky adhesive in trunking as I have seen them eventually fall off. But on this occasion I guess I'm going to have to tell the customer its the only way.

Run some silicon up both sides where it meets the wall.
 
Cheers Pete. I'm not too keen on the sticky adhesive in trunking as I have seen them eventually fall off. But on this occasion I guess I'm going to have to tell the customer its the only way.
Clean and dry the tiles, should be honky Dory Mate good luck
 
Any of the grab adhesives - No More Nails or alternatives should work OK on plastic trunking - as long as you ensure surfaces are clean before you start.

For small jobs, you can get one with a built in handle that doesn't need a sealant gun to apply, which is handy for places you can't get great access to (though you obviously pay for the privilege)
 
If running below the worktop you may be able to clip the cable along the batten supporting the back of the worktop if there is one.
Yes thanks I didn't think of that. There are no draws under the worktop just a washing machine which I could pull forward. Hopefully I should be able to clip somewhere behind it.
 

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