the house i am due to rewire has floorboards on the ground floor, can i rewire the sockets from underneath the same as you would the first floor ? are we permitted to drill out as normal ? tia
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Is it an old property? in my younger days we used to be able to cut a trap in the ground floor timber boards and sen the Apprentice down the trap, and all we did was to push cables down at the positions of the sockets and get him to run the cables around the downstairs ring, mind you in todays Nanny state you might get in trouble for exploiting the young.
I put the floor back down on one App he was a little s---, soon cured his little game he used to bully the smaller Lad working with us, he didn't do it any more, mind you got my bottom smacked by a director, he had a smile on his face whilst giving me a rollicking, so it wasn't too bad.Under a different floor or 2 every week when I was a first and second year.. that was 13 years ago :-0. We sent a lad under a floor a couple of years ago and got in trouble with a director cause his mum complained he got too dirty.
Yes those little wall were a right so and so at timesDid this recently but I did my share of going under the floor too, every room had a wall underneath though so that made it harder work.
I put the floor back down on one App he was a little s---, soon cured his little game he used to bully the smaller Lad working with us, he didn't do it any more, mind you got my bottom smacked by a director, he had a smile on his face whilst giving me a rollicking, so it wasn't too bad.
Never tried that oneGot locked under a fair few floors myself, a couple of times they would set the hosepipe dripping where the hatch was, quicker I was, less water I had to crawl through to get out (in uninhabited houses obviously haha). All prt of the cycle I think.
I'd sometimes be doing a JB for example in a loft or under the floor and one sparks in particular would say '5 minutes until switch on' or similar, that used to get me cracking on although I don't think he was serious ??
that's not as bad as sending him into a trussed attic where the ridge is ony 3 foot high, on a hot summer's day. they all namby-pambys these days.Is it an old property? in my younger days we used to be able to cut a trap in the ground floor timber boards and sen the Apprentice down the trap, and all we did was to push cables down at the positions of the sockets and get him to run the cables around the downstairs ring, mind you in todays Nanny state you might get in trouble for exploiting the young.
How are the baby pooches doing Tel?that's not as bad as sending him into a trussed attic where the ridge is ony 3 foot high, on a hot summer's day. they all namby-pambys these days.
Hope all goes wellOK, pete. smallest one is causing a bit of concern though regarding feeding. going to have to keep an eye on him.
They're coming back you know to deal with the housing shortage - they may have a little less of the itchy stuff in the manufacturing process we hope!todays Nanny state you might get in trouble for exploiting the young.
They should all be made to wire a Prefab lying on their belly balanced across the panels before getting the luxury of wiring under floors
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