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depends on how good the muck spreader is.Shouldn't the wall be flat?
usually you need a 35mm back box and a perfectly flat wall surface.Anyone had problems with these slimline fittings,they are so slim,I just can’t get my head round it.
They are not fitting correctly to the wall,looks like these walls need to be flat,not happy with them at all .
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Not always these days,dot & dab.Shouldn't the wall be flat?
"make" you mean they bend the flanges off fast fixes and then repackage them as their own?Don't they make a trimless box to go with them?
If you sign up to the schneider trade page, they send you a drinks bottle, t shirt and you can get a 1 gang switch from the same range as a free sample. It is worth several quid so you may one day find a use for it! have to say i was not impressed, you have to push little plastic bits in to take the front face off to then install the 2 screws, the faceplate then clicks back on. but try removing it if its already installed! I wouldnt recommend them to customers... avoid them where possible.
Meant like trimless lights."make" you mean they bend the flanges off fast fixes and then repackage them as their own?
next time get a sample and see how much the back box needs too back in the wall ,possible to next door . try euro light next time .Anyone had problems with these slimline fittings,they are so slim,I just can’t get my head round it.
They are not fitting correctly to the wall,looks like these walls need to be flat,not happy with them at all
No need with those, tel, used loads with existing 25mm b boxes, Class stuff......as long as the wall's flat.usually you need a 35mm back box and a perfectly flat wall surface.
I must admit, I always like a good bra full.Flat looks gash imo.
3 steading conversions that the customer hired exclusively eastern europeans due to costsI agree with NGD electrics. I use the ones which actually screw to the back box. Generally the faceplates in the OP's post work ok, but like everyone is saying if the wall is not flat (which can often be the case in an older property, farmhouse etc etc) then they can be impossible to get on properly.
It is. I dunno why @elsparko felt the need to give a dumb. Perhaps you need to get a 2 year old to draw a picture so he can understand it?Is it not GET brand that has been rebadged.
2 dumbs and an old --- for tat (basically anything I posted within that last five minutes) as I gave his unrelated picture that nobody remarked on that a dumb these pictures and videos have no relevance and just puts the thread off topic.It is. I dunno why @elsparko felt the need to give a dumb. Perhaps you need to get a 2 year old to draw a picture so he can understand it?
its when youve got a dual box with 2x sw/fuses and the plates never sit flush with eachother without spending a lifetime to get them to sit right
Mods, why is my writingabovebelow underlined and linking to Midwest's profile?
I'm confused.com...!
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