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£3000
£1000 materials
£1000 1st fix labour
£1000 2nd fix labour
all plus vat
£1000 materials
£1000 1st fix labour
£1000 2nd fix labour
all plus vat
Discuss 1st fix time for timber frame in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Did you have to fit your own noggins?Pendants everywhere apart from bathroom, en-suite, kitchen and utility which are downlights. 3 story house...bedroom and en-suite top floor, 3 bedrooms and bathroom middle floor. kitchen, living room, utility And WC ground floor. Sat and cat 5 to all tv points, door bell and outside socket.
Did you have to fit your own noggins?
He means dwangs....that's a giggerty...definitely a giggerty...?
Yeah but use Eaton b-line telescopic brackets. Set up a laser and can do a whole room in a few minutes. Also use the Dewalt stapler for clipping.Did you have to fit your own noggins?
Stapler worth the hefty price lee?Yeah but use Eaton b-line telescopic brackets. Set up a laser and can do a whole room in a few minutes. Also use the Dewalt stapler for clipping.
Yeah I would say so mate. Obviously doesn’t look the neatest but good for bashing in timber framed houses. I’m doing 5 timber framed houses atm which are normal joists first and second floor and metal web joists on ground floor. It’s really good for the 1st and 2nd floors. I done half the 1st floor using tool belt, clips and hammer and my business partner done the other half with the stapler and was done quicker. I would say if you do a lot of timber framed then it will more than pay for itself.Stapler worth the hefty price lee?
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