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Hi Guys I was given the finish floor level for brackets for tray at 2425 and took 1000mm off and installed at 1425 just want to know if in apartment you are given Ffl do you hold your tape on the metre mark and mark down 450mm and that were the bottom of the socket is ?? Thanks
 
Hi Guys I was given the finish floor level for brackets for tray at 2425 and took 1000mm off and installed at 1425 just want to know if in apartment you are given Ffl do you hold your tape on the metre mark and mark down 450mm and that were the bottom of the socket is ?? Thanks
What's the problem if you are given the FFL, a straight forward job I think.
 
Hi Guys I was given the finish floor level for brackets for tray at 2425 and took 1000mm off and installed at 1425 just want to know if in apartment you are given Ffl do you hold your tape on the metre mark and mark down 450mm and that were the bottom of the socket is ?? Thanks
read it twice and still no comprehende amigo. why take off 1000mm and what has tray got to do with bottoms of sockets?
 
read it twice and still no comprehende amigo. why take off 1000mm and what has tray got to do with bottoms of sockets? Think the OP is on about Ceiling Height???? Amigo
If you want a socket at a height that’s 450mm then find out where finished floor level is then measure 450mm :hushed:
Not difficult is it?
 
I though in a room were it says ffl 1m grid reference so what ever measurement on the drawing you take 1000 mm off is that wrong
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Just saw a spark put a laser on the ffl put his measuring tape at the metre mark and mark 450mm on that correct
 
I'm puzzled by the arithmetic...
but I have just finished a rather good Sunday dinner (cooked by me!).
If you measure up a metre from FFL, then go down 450mm, does that not give you a mark that is 550mm above FFL?
Why not just measure 450mm above FFL?
 
So if your given ffl you just put your tape on the 1metre mark and mark down 450
I though in a room were it says ffl 1m grid reference so what ever measurement on the drawing you take 1000 mm off is that wrong
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Just saw a spark put a laser on the ffl put his measuring tape at the metre mark and mark 450mm on that correct
Find the FFL make a witness rod out of some scrap timber, mark the measurements you need hold bottom of rod on FFL and make a mark on the wall wherever the bottom of the socket, switch needs to be , simple solution to getting your tape out every 5 mins or so. PS don't leave the rod lying about otherwise some numpty will nail it to the wall.
 

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