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Bearing in mind that cob is not a dry medium I tried MK Honeywell and Click Scolmore to see if anybody makes plastic back boxes as the customer wants recessed acessories. No Joy.
What do other people use?
One option I am considering is plastic conduit and recessing the conduit boxes as much as possible / practical. Once secured I would then be able to silicone the screwholes to limit moisture ingress.
I would welcome ideas and other people's experiences
 
I also googled. A lot of the information is from different countries, drier countries!
These walls appear quite dry but the area is part of a flood plane and it is part of an old mill. All my wiring is going to be 500mm above ground for worst case scenario, a devon bank is being constructed and we are putting in a couple of pumps as per a specialists specification.
The toolstation box is what I think I may end up using as it is a conduit box.
Yes the cob will be stable. Either repaired in cob + lime plaster or more likely Bauwer Standard
 

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