House project
House project
up in to the cupboard and either put a false bottom in the cuboard or in to the cupboard run the wire along the edge and hide with a very small facing??
ormi up in to the cupboard and either put a false bottom in the cuboard or in to the cupboard run the wire along the edge and hide with a very small facing??
ormi up in to the cupboard and either put a false bottom in the cuboard or in to the cupboard run the wire along the edge and hide with a very small facing??
Isn't he talking about the one in the far left though? As in the one just past the extractor? I thought that's what he meant by hiding the cable, there's no cupboard there due to the extractor so there's nowhere for the cable to go.
Need a better picture of the area then!!
2tongues Need a better picture of the area then!!
2tongues Need a better picture of the area then!!
parthiban Isn't he talking about the one in the far left though? As in the one just past the extractor? I thought that's what he meant by hiding the cable, there's no cupboard there due to the extractor so there's nowhere for the cable to go.You're absolutely right I need to make my way past the extractor without the cable showing.
parthiban Isn't he talking about the one in the far left though? As in the one just past the extractor? I thought that's what he meant by hiding the cable, there's no cupboard there due to the extractor so there's nowhere for the cable to go.You're absolutely right I need to make my way past the extractor without the cable showing.
Depending on the thickness of the wire, one option could be to carefully carve out the grout and run the cable through there and then re-grout over it - it's not an ideal situation but could work if the wire is thin enough.
parthiban Depending on the thickness of the wire, one option could be to carefully carve out the grout and run the cable through there and then re-grout over it - it's not an ideal situation but could work if the wire is thin enough.I think the wires are too thick, unfortunately. Since they only transfer 12V I could however replace the cable with a smaller one but I'll look for other options first.
toxo What it needs is a time machine so you can lay the power cable behind the tiles before tiling the wallYeah, or I could just get one of those wireless power supplies moke:
Nice house man
parthiban Depending on the thickness of the wire, one option could be to carefully carve out the grout and run the cable through there and then re-grout over it - it's not an ideal situation but could work if the wire is thin enough.I think the wires are too thick, unfortunately. Since they only transfer 12V I could however replace the cable with a smaller one but I'll look for other options first.
toxo What it needs is a time machine so you can lay the power cable behind the tiles before tiling the wallYeah, or I could just get one of those wireless power supplies moke:
Nice house man
Through the ceiling across and down again. Nothing like doing it the hard way!!