Seeing the picture you just posted it would probably best to avoid drilling in the cupboard.
Another choice would be to open the BT phone socket and drill directly behind it to come out the other side of the wall.
It looks like you've already got some sort of phone socket/extension being run...
I would open the cupboard and check if you can see any cables coming to the consumer unit or whatever else is in the cupboard. If it looks clear then I'd try drill in the bottom left corner
Hi everyone,
I need to purchase a solid board cutter and stuck deciding between the two. I prefer using a solid board cutter with the caps rather than using battens on the cut-out.
I remember reading somewhere that the Super Road version would cut very deep whereas the Armeg wouldn't go past a...
Looks more like distance saddles as opposed to hospital saddles.
Not the best job in the world but not the worst either imo, bit too many saddles and the bend could've been better.
I've never come across at HDMI punchdown tool. Normally you'd just run a HDMI cable from the screen to the faceplate and connect it to the back of the faceplate module.
Cat6 can be used for HDMI purposes but you'd need a Cat6 (or Cat5e) to HDMI converter
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