Discuss 1st fix boxes in old brickwork in the Electricians Chat - Off Topic Chat area at ElectriciansForums.net
They usually ask me ,politely. to leave when they see the size of my tool.I like lathe and plaster, It brings out my ingenuity... the customer thinks im a demi god and proper professional when they see whats inside the wall and how i insert little bits of timber to strengthen the cuts lathes, to then affix or install box for a new accessory.
Sslacking.....Six posts, bang thread derailed.
I made a tool up for getting behind a skirting boards, still have it hidden away with my pyro tools........Don't you dare! Behind skirtings is the work of the Devil!
Mind you...it does get you out of a tricky place now and again
They just laugh...........They usually ask me ,politely. to leave when they see the size of my tool.
and before i get any smutty comments, i'm referring to a 110V makita recip saw.
Be wary of using bonding if it's not a cavity wall. That stuff acts like a sponge to damp and moisture...metal flush box will be rotted away in next to no time and along with it any tiles or the like.
Feng Shui electrics, you need to get the current flowing in a holistic way around the property as to rid the house of negative energy (Ions and Photons)Bonding electric, now cavity walls, whatever next
I've used 20 minute rapid set tile cement recently - to get me out of ... a hole (sorry - best I've got at this hour).
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