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Forgot to account for the fact there is always gonna be one of those awkward people.

No idea why anyone would use pvc capping on a stud wall mind, each to their own I guess.

Not being awkward ..... refurbish and rewire come in all shapes and sizes, plus very different build types ......
 
Not being awkward ..... refurbish and rewire come in all shapes and sizes, plus very different build types ......
Ok, I'm intrigued as to how you do each differently then.

Be it all types of brick from cinder block to breeze block to red brick to the pre cast houses...I'll use round conduit. So mine don't tend to vary at all, even in new builds it would be the same. Every now and again I'd use a length of oval conduit (can't think of the last time I did and what it was for though). I have more recently used 32mm waste pipe recessed into the wall for a wall mounted TV install with the TV equipment on a unit below.
 
Your lots invoices must be three foot long. Why don't you just clip it to the wall and then let the plasterer dot and dab straight over the top, or just chase em in and then let him plaster over it? Must take you 2 months to do a rewire with all that arsing about.
 
but...32mm waste pipe for a TV? 15x38 conduit using flat HDMI cables etc is a much smaller impact and the removeable lid means the bigger plugs/connectors can be easily installed.
 
Your lots invoices must be three foot long. Why don't you just clip it to the wall and then let the plasterer dot and dab straight over the top, or just chase em in and then let him plaster over it? Must take you 2 months to do a rewire with all that arsing about.

Burnsy's back !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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