![]() ![]() I don't mind the look of it (but then I am in the electrical field). Rather than installing StoreWALLs slatwalls directly onto your wall with visible. Easier to make changes to later by far and I find changes need to be made on occasion. Slatwalls are a popular backboard used primarily in retail outlets. Place the cable trough where you need it and youll have. Correct Placement of Computer CPU: The computer CPU is safely out of harms way which allows users to move freely. ![]() If you are just starting out surface mount is more accessible for changes, but if you are pretty much set on your equipment/power needs, a more permant in-wall installation may be fine.I prefer an EMT system too. Comes standard with a cable trough that simply hooks onto the slat-wall, with no tools required. Obviously, you don't want to run it through your lumber/plwood storage racks but you don't need a receptacle there anyway. If you plan a conduit path above bench level, and below upper cabinet level, interference should be minimum. I like the industrial look and the more solid feel of using the metal boxes and covers (you could paint it if you wanted) I have in-wall wiring now and my power requirements have changed significantly over the last several years. When I do my next shop, I want surface mount EMT. I think this is good advice regardless of how you run your wiring. ![]()
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