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OP - Unless you actually asked for sockets to be raised to 450mm there's absolutely no requirement to go that high on a rewire - I think some Sparks misinterpret this one...
 
With any work always withhold 10% of any payment until completion


I cant see how , that the op ,will get any Moines out that spark ,
because we don't know the full story .
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Oh no not another one, I worked with a bloke like that once, he served his time as a Sparky wiring up passenger carriages at some big rail depot, always insisted on the screw slot being all the same plane, pxssded him off no end when I put all mine at 45Degrees, funny never got on that well after the fallout from that episode. His nickname was Thrush, jeez he was irritating.

If we worked together I'd definitely annoy you then Pete ! I even put Pozi screws the same ! :D
 
Oh no not another one, I worked with a bloke like that once, he served his time as a Sparky wiring up passenger carriages at some big rail depot, always insisted on the screw slot being all the same plane, pxssded him off no end when I put all mine at 45Degrees, funny never got on that well after the fallout from that episode. His nickname was Thrush, jeez he was irritating.
Nobody cares a flying ****** or notices which way the screws are.
 
I super glue the white screw caps on the sockets and switches just to be a see you next Tuesday..........

There are sooo many replies I could do for this..... but I'll be a good boy and keep stum..
 

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