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Why is a trainee taking on a job like this?
where does a trainee learn things? by asking questions. and getting real answers without criticism
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Why is a trainee taking on a job like this?
where does a trainee learn things? by asking questions. and getting real answers without criticism
The house doesnt have battened ceelings, the floors and ceeling are solid concrete. no floorboards to lift, i can see how chasing the walls is easy, but how do you deal with running cables in a ceeling. Good strong house, but a nightmare to run cables
Coving trunking or skirting trunking, had to do this a few times in flats in the past
Then yt2 drops down/up to sockets/switchs etc..
And a yt2 out to the middle for a light, there is a product on the market which has a spout entry for mounting pendants/battens onto
Im not going to lie and say it looked as neat as a conventional method of chasing the walls, but it looked a tidy job for the circumstances/price
how is it wired at the moment ??
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