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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 389841" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>Leave the back boxes out. All the cables just exiting a square hole cut in the plasterboard. All 100% in safe zones. Job done.</p><p></p><p>In the real world in a dry lined wall cables will stray out of zones. But then the risk of drilling a cable when drilling a dry lined wall is minimal, usually the cable will just push out of the way instead.</p><p></p><p>If you are really pedantic, you can drill your own entry hole in the side of a DL box above or below the fixing clip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 389841, member: 6969"] Leave the back boxes out. All the cables just exiting a square hole cut in the plasterboard. All 100% in safe zones. Job done. In the real world in a dry lined wall cables will stray out of zones. But then the risk of drilling a cable when drilling a dry lined wall is minimal, usually the cable will just push out of the way instead. If you are really pedantic, you can drill your own entry hole in the side of a DL box above or below the fixing clip. [/QUOTE]
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