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There was one in my parents house, surface mounted and tight to the carpet.
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it would have taken a sparks 45mins to move that socket up 3 inches , but no the builder butchers the skirting board instead ?That looks like the socket was there first and they've introduced "period" style skirting boards and never thought of the heights.
Can just hear the customer wailing “HOW MUCH” but you have only used £2 worth of cable.it would have taken a sparks 45mins to move that socket up 3 inches , but no the builder butchers the skirting board instead ?
Yet they would have had no complaints paying a grand to move 2 inches of gas pipeCan just hear the customer wailing “HOW MUCH” but you have only used £2 worth of cable.
With double sockets you can't really win as some wall-wart power units go up the way to avoid the too-low traditional mounting arrangements.I have seen lots of sockets mounted upside down so the plugtop flex isn't squashed
That almost makes more sense. For a certain definition of "sense".That looks like the socket was there first and they've introduced "period" style skirting boards and never thought of the heights.
Is it just me but i don't see the problem there..
Yeah not too obvious from photo.Is it just me but i don't see the problem there..
Ahh i see thanks for the heads up, always good to be pointed towards details that most miss.Yeah not too obvious from photo.
Singles in flexible conduit which crosses other conduit, and serious lack of saddles, also 3 routes to same place. 4 circuits running through EM light too.
Basically it couldn’t be tidied up without removing most of it and starting again.
Is that a worm in that food jar near the socket????View attachment 92193View attachment 92194View attachment 92195View attachment 92196View attachment 92197View attachment 92198View attachment 92199
Yes that is either 1mm or 1.5mm in the socket, no we won't put in a spur for a 2KW water heater
It is made of glass if it is!Is that a worm in that food jar near the socket????
You mean a shower on a 5A circuit?A sheet full of C3’s but there may be other things lurking behind the cover.
I'm sure it is just "resting in the fuse box" and anything else would be an ecumenical matterIs that white flex connected?
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