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<blockquote data-quote="Graham Lister" data-source="post: 110751" data-attributes="member: 576"><p>Mark out on drawings or make notes of where cables/studs are before room is boarded. Or use a knocking driver /bradawl to make small hole that can easily be filled if its an already existing stud wall. The wall will get damaged anyway if its existing as you will probably find a few noggins that need to be got past to get the cable in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham Lister, post: 110751, member: 576"] Mark out on drawings or make notes of where cables/studs are before room is boarded. Or use a knocking driver /bradawl to make small hole that can easily be filled if its an already existing stud wall. The wall will get damaged anyway if its existing as you will probably find a few noggins that need to be got past to get the cable in. [/QUOTE]
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