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Cementing in metal backboxes.
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<blockquote data-quote="batty" data-source="post: 89923" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>Generally use bonding on cavity walls if its getting a bit old can go off quite quick. Working with a chap to day he had some real old stuff was perfect for fixing boxes in. If its solid walls that are damp you must use sand and strong cement as bonding will not go off. You could fill hole with plasterboard and then fix box in with a bit of bonding.</p><p></p><p>Batty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="batty, post: 89923, member: 66"] Generally use bonding on cavity walls if its getting a bit old can go off quite quick. Working with a chap to day he had some real old stuff was perfect for fixing boxes in. If its solid walls that are damp you must use sand and strong cement as bonding will not go off. You could fill hole with plasterboard and then fix box in with a bit of bonding. Batty [/QUOTE]
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