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Right ... Just been nudged to set this up by Paul.M and sounds a good idea following recent threads I've done in the Arms..

Rules....No Offensive material... edit if required before posting as this is the public arena.
Anything to do with the trade or in and around it ...H&S pic's welcome.

[ElectriciansForums.net] Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

I've posted this a few times and this is at a mates house following a kitchen refirb several yrs ago. :eek:mg_smile:

[ElectriciansForums.net] Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!
 
The neatest and quickest way is to notch the joist from below, then use a magnetic mouse to get to the next joist.

The other option is to cut a slot wide and long enough to use an extension bit so as to get the following joist as well I've done it a few times but half the time you end up cutting more holes to put the camera in to make sure of no pipes etc
 
The neatest and quickest way is to notch the joist from below, then use a magnetic mouse to get to the next joist.

The other option is to cut a slot wide and long enough to use an extension bit so as to get the following joist as well I've done it a few times but half the time you end up cutting more holes to put the camera in to make sure of no pipes etc
Yeah that's how I did it.
 
Yeah that's how I did it.
I need to learn to read all the posts first.

A handy tool is either a single or double drywall back box cutter, leaves a nice piece to put back or re-cut if needed.
 
Or 4" circular holes, then use angle drill to drill holes through joists. Reinstate plasterboard circles, then ceiling gets re-skimmed. Easier than trying to remove chipboard, under some recently laid flooring above.
This is what I usually do too, where lifting boards in the room above isn't possible/feasible. I find the joists with a magnet, measure 120mm to the side and cut the hole centred there. I cut them all so I can see any cables/pipes, then drill the joists using a dewalt 90deg attachment for the drill.

I'm going to buy a 5 or 6" holesaw for it, as while 4" works, it is just a little on the tight side as you need to get your hand in to apply pressure as you drill the joist.

If you replace the correct p-board circle to it's respective hole, in the correct orientation (mark before cutting), they go back in perfectly. Easifill and then sand, no need for reskimming!
 
Alternative, though not very nice, method is you cut a chase in the plasterboard across each joist. You then fish across between the joists, drop under one using the slot, then fish across the next gap, and so on. Then you're left with a row of smallish holes to fill in.
that's how i do it. clip cable to underside of joists.then fill.
 
Looking at a property for a client today that will become an HMO. It was a post office, then converted to a house in the 2000s.

Mix of 70s, 80s and 00s in there but was already going to suggest a rewire .

[ElectriciansForums.net] Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

Then I find this - which is of course the latest 'work' - post 2005 since new colours.

[ElectriciansForums.net] Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

Yes that is what it looks like - incomer from the meter - outgoing direct to the isolation switch for the electric shower....🤬

Still they carefully selected the big "fuse" with 45A on, so I'm sure it seemed fine!

Fortunately property is empty now and it will all be ripped out anyway.
 
Or 4" circular holes, then use angle drill to drill holes through joists. Reinstate plasterboard circles, then ceiling gets re-skimmed. Easier than trying to remove chipboard, under some recently laid flooring above.
It's difficult to get a nice cut using a hole saw without using the pilot bit, unless you pre-cut a piece of ply to get a decent start the multi tool back box cutter is far easier imo.
 

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