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bring in your cables through the top of your galv' back box, pop out a couple of the knock-outs on the back of the box, thread your neutrals out of the top one and back in through the bottom one - job done. don't forget to use grommits though.
Are you being serious here?? .....That sounds like a real pig's ear of a job!!
hahaha. don't choke on your rice wine eng.
surely you don't have any issues with my fool proof solution for the op's problem??
if you do, take it up with the tutor on my 5 week course. but make sure you go in prepared - he's got a CSE in woodwork.
i give that a 8 out of 10 on the trolling score card lol.
note ; rice wine = saki.
;-)
hahaha. don't choke on your rice wine eng.
surely you don't have any issues with my fool proof solution for the op's problem??
if you do, take it up with the tutor on my 5 week course. but make sure you go in prepared - he's got a CSE in woodwork.
My thoughts exactly, but you just have to smile and nod until they sign on the line!
They do seem to have a daft little fad each year to pick on.
The year before I got a lecture on how the brown of the three core in a 2way should be used as whichever strapper has the permanent live on it, not in the common.
I tried to explain that the 2way switch he was looking at was wired from a jb with the common of one switch being live and the other common being switch live. He just ignored me and carried on with the lecture!
or a geordie. oops, you covered that with lunatic. LOL.
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