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On 6/19/2024 1:38 PM, KevinJ93 wrote:From the back of the box you can drill into the cavity, or carve out a trench in the surface of the inner wall deep enough to run the cable to the next box if the location is close. Plaster over the trench (and cable) when finished. I assume that is still allowed, it was many years ago that I did that.On 6/19/24 9:07 AM, Don Y wrote:But, how do you *access* the wire to do so? Possibly you can gain accessOn 6/19/2024 1:42 AM, Martin Brown wrote:<...>>>
Here, you can add a stub diverging from an existing box; there's no need
to preserve this "ring". In your case, it seems like you would have to
literally insert the box *into* the ring (?)
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They are called spurs in UK and are allowed with restrictions.
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https://www.electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk/guidance/your-questions-answered/questions/how-many-spurs-can-i-have-on-a-ring-main/
INSIDE a box. But, now you have to get your "stub" wire out of the box
and into the "cavity" and, eventually, over to its destination.
Here, we can open walls with a "plunge saw" (drywall saw) -- to any level
of exposure deemed necessary. Then, slip a new piece of drywall (cut to
that size/shape) in its place and patch.
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