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Right I've been in this game for a while now, but one recurring problem I'm having is getting knock out boxes nice and level at first fix after chasing (we're talking existing installations here, new builds are a piece of pee). I get it OK but it just seems to take me forever, and I'm still fully utilising the movable lug in the box! I've never had much guidance on this as when I wasn't on my own I pretty much always was doing surface stuff (gaffer had a lot of council house work). Has anyone got any ideas for getting backboxes good and level first time, every time? Nice one guys.
 
if i've got a lot of boxes in a row i rough kango out all holes for em then get a nice straight bit of wood 2x1 usually fixed at each end level then mix me old fav mature plaster board bonding and and push em all into it.
battern makes perfect level shelf for em all to sit on while drying, quick measure on spacing then 30mins set hard ready for wiring.
remove battern and perfect straight level boxes
angle grinder too much flaming dust and mess for me ,don't bother with screws rawplugs as most of time fixings are crap and we don't want to upset the spreads with loose boxes now do we!
 
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I've been using a laser level for years, just a cheap n cheerful one. One of my pet hates is to see a tiled kitchen with sockets all over the place, the tile lines are a giveaway.
Expanding foam is also a handy tool to hold awkward boxes solid, as long as you can get at least 1 good fixing somewhere on the box.
 
That stanley laser and a 4" disc cutter are a must for me on older houses. I will always use my stanley laser in kitchens and the disc cutter means you dont have to knock half a wall down with an sds drill. Also I will not use anything but a stabila level, in my humble opinion every other make of level is just a waste of time, you may as well just do it by eye. And always level 2 boxes that are next to eachother by the centre of the lugs, single and double boxes are slightly different sizes.
I hope this makes sense, I have just drank quite a lot rather quickly, so apologies for bad spelling and grammer:eek:
 
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Hi

I use the following:

QuadcutPro

nice and easy cut into the wall which means i just need to ensure my trusty spirit level helps me mark up right before drilling and cutting in ---- attach to the SDS and once drilled bob's your uncle

really fast too
 
Hi

I use the following:

QuadcutPro

nice and easy cut into the wall which means i just need to ensure my trusty spirit level helps me mark up right before drilling and cutting in ---- attach to the SDS and once drilled bob's your uncle

really fast too

yeah i like the box sinkers, although the ones i've seen are more expensive than these, cheers for the link blu!!!
 
Hi

I use the following:

QuadcutPro

nice and easy cut into the wall which means i just need to ensure my trusty spirit level helps me mark up right before drilling and cutting in ---- attach to the SDS and once drilled bob's your uncle

really fast too

yeah i like the box sinkers, they get the depth good too although the ones i've seen are more expensive than these, cheers for the link blu!!!
 
I only found the link by chance I ordered a set for ÂŁ299.99 and the idiots sent me a Diamond Core Drill Set and said they couldn't get hold of the set I wanted for around 3 weeks - i needed something urgent and found this really good quality and direct from the manufacter which makes it cheaper - no middle man taking his 200% profit
 
Are they any good then? I've heard they work on breezeblock, but brick will destroy them.

I am already a massive advocate of the scutch. The most revolutionary hand tool to be made in the last 50 years, I'd rcommend one to anyone.

Thanks for the suggestions so far, guys!
 

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