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Oh yeah, however the alternative at the time was either surface box or severe hammer rash as you tried to recess the brick using a rawldrill/star-chisel - almost guaranteed it would be the only brick in the wall where they had used an engineering brick!
Or by the second strike, half the plaster fell off the wall!Or a loose brick which pushed the plaster out in the next room!
As Dave says get the the 1 gang extension collar(MK).S.Last time I had that all the plaster fell off the whole wall, but as it was a kitchen, put up a row of tall wall cupboards, didn't have to chase for any cables.
Or a loose brick which pushed the plaster out in the next room!
sack the plasterer then.The main problem was the plaster had lifted completely off the wall, so an extension collar would have been the only thing keeping the plaster in contact with the blockwork.
When dimmers 1st came out I did wonder if the lamps would last longer - being soft started with them.Never understood why folk want a dimmer -
Some of us like unspeakable things that are best done under dark dingy condition. Just saying...Never understood why folk want a dimmer - a device which provides dark, dingy or bright enough.
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