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I use trunking back boxes for all surface work, really cant be arsed with back boxes cracking.Most of the surface mounted single and some double boxes are crap too.
So do I with a cone cutter when needs must .I use trunking back boxes for all surface work, really cant be arsed with back boxes cracking.
Us Professionals call them a step drill don't you know.So do I with a cone cutter when needs must .
I have given up on the cheap plastic rubbish.
Aye only mine isn't stepped , Well some of them are .Us Professionals call them a step drill don't you know.
That's a noble statement but I've often found torque screwdrivers to be wanting, especially with multi stranded cables. T&E up to 2.5mm gives reliable results but 4mm and upwards often need more attention than by hand.If the manufactures instructions that come with a CU state a torque screwdriver set to 2.5n must be used then thats what we should be doing, otherwise its not been installed correctly. very surprised at the response so far from experienced sparks on here.
bakelite - Bing - https://www.bing.com/search?q=bakelite&form=EDNTHT&mkt=en-gb&httpsmsn=1&plvar=0&refig=f69a7ff551ac49afb6209ba61f1945a7&PC=HCTS&sp=1&qs=LS&pq=bakelite&sc=8-8&cvid=f69a7ff551ac49afb6209ba61f1945a7&cc=GB&setlang=en-GBMight be good if you know what the right torque setting is for fixing bake light surface back boxes and junction boxes to a wall/joist.
As the amount of times I've just thought to myself just another quarter turn will do.....then crack!! Fcuk!!
Edit Deleted and it's Bakelite all one word.Might be good if you know what the right torque setting is for fixing bake light surface back boxes and junction boxes to a wall/joist.
As the amount of times I've just thought to myself just another quarter turn will do.....then crack!! Fcuk!!
Surely it's urea-formaldehyde.Edit Deleted and it's Bakelite all one word.
Had to alter some wiring for differently abled use in a brand new house, first owner not yet moved in. Got 5 turns on one of the incoming terminals of the main switch.I checked the tightness of all the other terminations in DB not expecting much.........
May be but it certainly aint Bake LightSurely it's urea-formaldehyde.
Had to alter some wiring for differently abled use in a brand new house, first owner not yet moved in. Got 5 turns on one of the incoming terminals of the main switch.
OK maybe but it aint bake lightMaybe.
Edit Deleted and it's Bakelite all one word.
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