Discuss Bad Advice From A "Spark" ??? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

Wooden accessory backs, sorry don't understand, can you explain?

Fortunately I don't come across it so much now, but some of the really old properties I've dealt with in the New Forest have dolly style switches mounted onto a square wooden back plate. The switches do not have any e.g. bakelite enclosing back to them and so are mounted directly in wood. The cable (often rubber sheathed) passed though a hole in the wooden plate and is wired directly to the switch.
 
Of course, a lot depends on where you want the new socket.
It could be that the easiest thing to do is channel a horizontal chase from an existing socket to where you want the new socket.
Or it might be that there is an existing socket the other side of the wall that you could spur from.
 
Nonsense, this does not guarantee that someone is qualified or competent, there are far too many cowboys registered with these schemes.
Also many of us are qualified and experienced but not registered with those schemes.

I think that discussion would warrant thread on its own..Its also why before having any tradesman in to do any work, I like to have some knowledge of the area concerned so I can make informed decisions...
 
Of course, a lot depends on where you want the new socket.
It could be that the easiest thing to do is channel a horizontal chase from an existing socket to where you want the new socket.
Or it might be that there is an existing socket the other side of the wall that you could spur from.
No sockets on the other side of the wall as it backs onto the stair well and it would be a long run to chase it out it horizontally with a doorway to take into consideration...

No, unless an electrician can come up with a fiendishly devilish idea, I suspect the floor boards will need to come up...As I said earlier, its not urgent, so it can wait until the decorating is due...
 
Have you actually spoken to an Electrician, who would be able to came and give you an informed opinion and a quotation for what you require, rather than the dipstick who told you to spur of the lighting circuit.?
 

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