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Hello,

I am currently working on a big housing estate 'house bashing'. Does anyone have some tips/strategy to work more efficient and productive ?
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I don't do that kind of work so this is probably not what you are looking for but....

I have a timer on my phone set to how long, roughly, each item should take.
All it does really is kick me up the rear when I start to fall behind and also when people getting in my way on site ask me what it is they tend to leave me in peace to get on with it. :D
 
More haste less speed...

Set your self up with just the tools you need in a pouch or small bag and drag a box around with you for the rubbish.
I tie a long length of brown and blue sleeve to my belt for switches.
Don’t make unnecessary trips to the Van or to the skip.

Speed comes with experience
 
cut corners like every other house basher. No sleeving, half tightened screws... grab the money and run.

only kidding

Time can be wasted by digging out plaster from boxes and sorting out cables that the plumbers had cut identifying markings off "for a laugh"

When I was younger, and a little more agile, I would go round a room one tool at a time.
ie, knife at each point for stripping back the sheath, then pliers to cut each conductor, then wire strippers, then screwdriver.
Added a little variety to a mundane job.

Now I need a little cushion to kneel on.
 
2nd fix. As Dusty said really. Snips, knife and driver maybe pliers if you struggle bending a cable end over. At least three meters of green and yellow and a good length of blue and brown. Sockets easy. Switches (if fed) take the time to do it right first time. If needed bell it out.
 
These for stripping twin and earth cable.

 
These for stripping twin and earth cable.

i like them. you can get within 3/4" of the cable entry into the back box, leaving a nice clean cut of the sheath, so it don't look like you've chewed it off.
 
These for stripping twin and earth cable.

Probably be no use as everything wired in LSF

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my method is start in one corner of a room and work my way around the room each point at a time. I guess what slows me down the most is the bloody phone. If there was an upgraded version of the wiha speede I think that would help, my eyes are pealed.

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cut corners like every other house basher. No sleeving, half tightened screws... grab the money and run.

only kidding

Time can be wasted by digging out plaster from boxes and sorting out cables that the plumbers had cut identifying markings off "for a laugh"

When I was younger, and a little more agile, I would go round a room one tool at a time.
ie, knife at each point for stripping back the sheath, then pliers to cut each conductor, then wire strippers, then screwdriver.
Added a little variety to a mundane job.

Now I need a little cushion to kneel on.
Hi surly that method would use up more energy going to each point twice. I use a little step helps. Lot. [ElectriciansForums.net] productivity tips for 2nd fix wanted
 
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Realistically 2nd fixing takes X amount to time , you can only work so fast.
If you rush you will likely make bad connections and leave loose terminations etc
 

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