I guess I was off the tools too long and forgot how infuriating working with other trades can be.
Up til now I've been working on my own, little electrical jobs with just me and the client. Left to get on with it.
Last week I was in a house with joiners, plumbers and the plasterers and in the most they were ok guys.
Except whoever plasterboarded the ceilings and walls. I went in yesterday, no one else there, to find most of the lighting cables above the freshly plastered ceiling. And this was after i'd clipped them in position where the centre of the rooms were. Cue jumping up into the attic, walking over all the new insulation and hunting for the cables that were up to 3 feet away from where i'd left them.
Upstairs was easy compared to the 3 I had to find downstairs. Smallish hole made and carefully fishing around the void with a bent over piece of 4.0mm single.
Someone also boarded over the TV point, and all the holes already made for extractor fans and cooker hood.
And why cant the plasterer run a knife round the inside of a backbox while the plaster is still wet?
I'll stick to working on my own.
Up til now I've been working on my own, little electrical jobs with just me and the client. Left to get on with it.
Last week I was in a house with joiners, plumbers and the plasterers and in the most they were ok guys.
Except whoever plasterboarded the ceilings and walls. I went in yesterday, no one else there, to find most of the lighting cables above the freshly plastered ceiling. And this was after i'd clipped them in position where the centre of the rooms were. Cue jumping up into the attic, walking over all the new insulation and hunting for the cables that were up to 3 feet away from where i'd left them.
Upstairs was easy compared to the 3 I had to find downstairs. Smallish hole made and carefully fishing around the void with a bent over piece of 4.0mm single.
Someone also boarded over the TV point, and all the holes already made for extractor fans and cooker hood.
And why cant the plasterer run a knife round the inside of a backbox while the plaster is still wet?
I'll stick to working on my own.