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alexp78

I wnt to flush mount a shaver socket onto an airing cupboard. The cupboard is accessible and in use. How is this done? Surface mounting would stand out too much and be unsightly. The recess boxes (metal for brick, plastic for stud walls) do not seem appropriate or safe. My best guess is to use the plastic box, and make some sort of boxing or cover for this inside the airing cupboard.
 
Hang on ...did you say spurred off the ring??
sparks1234,
It's an existing installation - recessing the socket to look better during bathroom decoration. Didn't think this HAD to be changed/notified ... however it could be moved to a lighting circuit and get rid the spur. Any other options?
 

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