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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Fox" data-source="post: 70069" data-attributes="member: 1888"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>Not done a lot of chasing out walls, well to be honest virtually none - don't need it in industrial work just put a bit of conduit on the wall!! I've done a bit in my own house but as most of that is plasterboard walls its been limited. So finally onto the question, In my own house I've chased the wall out wide enough for capping and nailed that onto the wall before platering over, but is this the best method, what do you guys who have a lot more experiance than me do? I've got to move a couple of sockets and light switches round a customers house about 4 foot.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Fox, post: 70069, member: 1888"] Hi guys, Not done a lot of chasing out walls, well to be honest virtually none - don't need it in industrial work just put a bit of conduit on the wall!! I've done a bit in my own house but as most of that is plasterboard walls its been limited. So finally onto the question, In my own house I've chased the wall out wide enough for capping and nailed that onto the wall before platering over, but is this the best method, what do you guys who have a lot more experiance than me do? I've got to move a couple of sockets and light switches round a customers house about 4 foot. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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