Graha
5th August 2007, 05:11 PM
Hi all,
I have recently renovated the kitchen in my unit, and decided to put a double power point into a hole which use to be the electrical feed for the oven (moved the oven to a different point in the kitchen - an electrician did the work). Unfortunately the hole is a little larger thatn I would have liked, and I can only put in one screw to secure the plate to the wall. Has anyone had similar issues, and if so, how did they fix it? I thought about trying to putting some render/concrete into the hole to try and build up some "meat" to drill into, but without having access to the other side (which is brick), and trying to leave enough space for the back of the power point (connections and cable) it could be "interesting".
Graha.
I have recently renovated the kitchen in my unit, and decided to put a double power point into a hole which use to be the electrical feed for the oven (moved the oven to a different point in the kitchen - an electrician did the work). Unfortunately the hole is a little larger thatn I would have liked, and I can only put in one screw to secure the plate to the wall. Has anyone had similar issues, and if so, how did they fix it? I thought about trying to putting some render/concrete into the hole to try and build up some "meat" to drill into, but without having access to the other side (which is brick), and trying to leave enough space for the back of the power point (connections and cable) it could be "interesting".
Graha.