Always funny to see that many people criticize someones work he would like to show. You think you're better than him? Upload your video. I haven't seen them yet. This video is pretty good and he delivers nice work. Thanks for sharing.
First video of someone actually showing how to do it with screws and plugs, thanks! :D
This is the only video about installing wood panel that makes sense
Great illustration Craig. Legend
Great tutorial. For the electric socket, I would personally use some ply to shim between the wall and a patress box to bring the socket forward flush with the panel.
Love his videos the way he explains everything gives you the confidence to do it yourself β€
firstly, use glue to stick them up, whether thats contact glue or a construction adhesive. secondly, use a galvanised extension box to bring the socket out, cut the hole for the socket the same size as the back box so the socket face overlaps the wood, get a roll of black felt tape, wrap the metal extension box in felt tape so that when you look down on it you cant see the metal extension box. done this lots of times and looks fantastic
I stumbled on this video through suggestions and I'm left feeling glad that Craig got out of Avid Merrion's cupboard.
His instructions make perfect sense and are straight to the point!
Just got half way through this excellent video and felt like I know this guy, then it dawned on me Big Brother. Great installation and tips.
Excellent. ππ. I put these up in one wall in my hall. I used stainless steel pins then covered them with a tiny bit of black felt so invisible. After 4 years still looking good.
Some good tips here. One thing that i would definitely do is to colour the socket cutouts to match the rest of the slats.
Great reference video. Iβll be using this as my guide. Thanks for taking the time to post.
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If you have to have cuts, cut the panels and make sure the cuts are at low level, having the cuts high level is closer to eye vision, lower the better and also use a skeleton back in box for the sockets
Thank you for actually showing every step and dropping some good tips in as you go. Very helpful, much appreciated.
Great tutorial! Looking to try this myself. I like how you showed all the tools and measuring and gave your advice on certain things to look out for. Very informative. Thank you!
Great video. Very helpful. Thank you sir.
Great video+explanation+presentation! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Well done mate - NEW SUB ππ»
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