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A housing rewire specification says you have to use brown plugs and 5mm screws, would you comply ? would it make you think anything about the rest of the specification document ?
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inch & half 8's with a red plug in general. depends on the structure though - I've been working on a building that's over 300 years old and I've had to bring out the three inch 10's
haha. yeah, we have run out. used a couple of cans to fit some windows and half of it got on my clobber.
a brown plug and size 10-14 screw that fits it will snap any pattrace you try to fix!!!
Looks like another spec writern by someone who's never done a days work
Luxury, we had to plant t trees, grow em, bite through t trunks to fell them then the apprentice had to cut em up wi his hands. (no namby pamby axes or saws in them days)red plugs, brown plugs, you young 'uns got it easy. we used to have to make the bloody plugs out of the tongues cut from the floorboards we pulled up, drill the holes in engineering brick using a rawltool and hammer, then taper the wood plugs with a rusty knife and hammer them in. happy days.
Luxury, we had to plant t trees, grow em, bite through t trunks to fell them then the apprentice had to cut em up wi his hands. (no namby pamby axes or saws in them days)
Cart em to site on us backs then mek em into plugs. All on a 3 day rewire an all.
Kids these days!
Electricity? Luxury!You were lucky-- we had no electricity...........
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