Dont understand why the photo didn't come up, it was there when I posted it
I will try and have another go later but Tony got it right.
what really amazed me was the fact that Nic and Eca have a fast track system for them plus a discount off the cost of joining
Now im not a NIC hater or even a Part P hater but how can these organisations expect to be given respect when they do things like this
As a foot note to Tony's experiences when I was much younger I came across a 3 inch wall for the first time and couldn't understand why I kepted drilling through it
Id hate to think of the damage these guys could end up doing but I do not blame them they really have been sold a pup
Now if the qualifications stated that they had to work along side a qualified electrician for at least 2 yrs before going out on there own then I'd respect them
I reckon it was a pre 50's gaff,where a lot of the dividing walls were built with "brick on edge",braced with varying timbers,stitched to door linings,purlin props and reveal timbers.
These were thrown up very quickly,using up as much waste commons etc as possible,not always tied to main internal walls,and gobbed up with a large infill of lime mortar.
Raking out for back-boxes can become a job in two rooms :conehead: ...and chasing out for cables should be limited to a scrape of the actual brickwork,as any deeper could get wobbly,later.
Without a doubt,the one thing that has helped me the most,over the years,with work on older properties,is the shed load of demolition i did as a youngster.
I'd bet my best anvil,that a good butcher would make a good surgeon...:icon12: