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<blockquote data-quote="werdnarolyat" data-source="post: 498383" data-attributes="member: 32735"><p>Hello again, I have a follow up question I was hoping for advice with.</p><p></p><p>I'm planning on using metal backboxes to mount the brushplates on. However, the metal cut outs aren't large enough to pass through all my cabling (e.g. HDMI).</p><p></p><p>Could I just cut off the side of the box where the cut outs are? </p><p></p><p>Would the absence of a side on the back box impact what the plasterer will do? I was thinking they'd need a solid edge so they can fill the wall chase.</p><p></p><p>I've also read that backboxes aren't necessary for the brushplates and you can just screw into the wall. Again, I'm not clear how that would work when the plasterer is filling the chase.</p><p></p><p>Any advice would be great thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="werdnarolyat, post: 498383, member: 32735"] Hello again, I have a follow up question I was hoping for advice with. I'm planning on using metal backboxes to mount the brushplates on. However, the metal cut outs aren't large enough to pass through all my cabling (e.g. HDMI). Could I just cut off the side of the box where the cut outs are? Would the absence of a side on the back box impact what the plasterer will do? I was thinking they'd need a solid edge so they can fill the wall chase. I've also read that backboxes aren't necessary for the brushplates and you can just screw into the wall. Again, I'm not clear how that would work when the plasterer is filling the chase. Any advice would be great thanks. [/QUOTE]
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