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So to repeat Telectrix's question, how would you run a cable through a wall for an outside socket, security light, etc?

Cable TV companies will just drill straight through (mine did years ago) as will satellite dish installers.
 
So to repeat Telectrix's question, how would you run a cable through a wall for an outside socket, security light, etc?

Cable TV companies will just drill straight through (mine did years ago) as will satellite dish installers.
On new builds we are required to run the cable through conduit.
20mm hole through or use a bit of plumbers pvc pipe to sleeve the cable.
 
Thanks, something I've often done too.

It was the "we are required" suggested it was a mandatory requirement......
I've also been required to place all cooker control switches to the right hand side of the cooker/ hob because apparently 95% of the population are right handed and wouldn't want the switch on the left hand side!

True story!
 
I've also been required to place all cooker control switches to the right hand side of the cooker/ hob because apparently 95% of the population are right handed and wouldn't want the switch on the left hand side!

True story!
LOL. I'm right-handed but mine's on the left-hand side. That said, I didn't wire it.

But most of the ones I can think of are to the left of the cooker.
 
I've also been required to place all cooker control switches to the right hand side of the cooker/ hob because apparently 95% of the population are right handed and wouldn't want the switch on the left hand side!

True story!

Blimey, if that got out, Jeremy Vine could devout a whole programme about that, not to mention not passing the 'Daily Mail test'. :)
 
I've also been required to place all cooker control switches to the right hand side of the cooker/ hob because apparently 95% of the population are right handed and wouldn't want the switch on the left hand side!

True story!

My place has switch on LHS (not done by me) and guess what, its a perfect match for me. Must be destiny ...
 

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