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 Post subject: Thin but wide Trunking
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Im having trouble finding some trunking, im looking for something thin but wide for all my AV cables to go through.

Ideally it should be around 20mm thick and 60mm wide, although im open to other suggestions. is there some brand name or similar that I can google?

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25x50 or 30x60mm are the sizes you'll find, best places are electrical wholesaler but big sheds might do them


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Right at least I have something more to google with now :)

Might see if TP has any as we have a big shed locally.

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Many thanks, with the correct sizes I could make some phone calls :)

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TLC do a D shaped trunking for this purpose, has corner joints etc.
Can be divided to seperate power and signal cables.

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/DL3D6030M.html


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Yes but all my stuff is being buried in the wall, so I need something flat.

thanks though
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