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Horizontal from me as well - decided on the very first day as electricians mate! Only on new - refits can be vertical but must match. It's that last 1/4 turn to make it match that you hope nothing gives!
 
Front, then you don't stick your fingernails in the anaglypta or dirty the wall also it winds the wife up but she never changes the rolls!
 
just use my eyes. they've worked OK for 70 years, why go for all this new-fangled technology. next thing is yee'll be asking me wtat a millymetre is.
 
Click mode, good gear and customers like it with the curves. Tried BG nexus for a bit but dont like the semi flatplate idea.

And my screws are going to be one horizontal and one vertical from now on so if one of you lot are ever unfortunate enough to follow me, be having a breakdown :D
 
I wonder, how do you guys ensure that your screws are exactly vertical or horizontal, do you use a lazer level or do you just guess it?
Suppose you could use fittings with screw caps, or does the ocd anxiety mean, they're still have be straight underneath. As an aside, what about the terminal screws inside? Do they have to line in some fashion, or as Clint Eastwood said just 'nice & tight' :D
 

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