07-27-2016, 02:21 PM
We are in the process of installing base cabinets in my office. The counter top is going to be 3/4" ply with 3/4" walnut veneer ply on the top with solid walnut for edging. My question is what is the best way to provide access the the electric sockets through the top? Two corners are occupied by corner cabs that do not extend to the wall and that, of course, is where two sockets are. One of those two is set up so the top of the socket is switched while the bottom is not. That one is the one I've got a small window A/C unit plugged into. There is another socket for which I've cut out the back of the cab but I still need a pretty way to get juice to the counter top.
I am struggling with my google-fu and will continue, but I figure the brain trust here has already solved the problem.
I am struggling with my google-fu and will continue, but I figure the brain trust here has already solved the problem.
Thanks, Curt
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"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards."
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