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1gang metal Pattress boxes in kitchen too close together to fit faceplate . How do I move one a little to left .?Please advise
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<blockquote data-quote="Dusty&#039;sDwarf" data-source="post: 547532" data-attributes="member: 37025"><p>As far as product reviews go I don't just go with what the tradesman likes or the regular jobber because I know myself and what my skill levels are .Also I know my hands are weak I'm liable to mishandle or drop anything heavier than a cordless drill .Which rules out angle grinders .</p><p>I looked into getting an attachment for my drill but again there's no shield and drill bits come loose easily .</p><p>I actually have decided on a cordless tool because the sockets will be turned off at the consumer unit .</p><p>Dremel is more expensive but you get more for your money .</p><p>Parkside you have to buy all the charging accessories and Dremel is more highly spoken of by carvers and jewellers people who do more intricate cuts .</p><p>I was worried about the lack of guard on the smaller rotaries but those can be bought separate because the wheel is pretty unstable when it's being pressed at an angle and imagine a piece of metal whizzing through the air it could land anywhere .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusty'sDwarf, post: 547532, member: 37025"] As far as product reviews go I don't just go with what the tradesman likes or the regular jobber because I know myself and what my skill levels are .Also I know my hands are weak I'm liable to mishandle or drop anything heavier than a cordless drill .Which rules out angle grinders . I looked into getting an attachment for my drill but again there's no shield and drill bits come loose easily . I actually have decided on a cordless tool because the sockets will be turned off at the consumer unit . Dremel is more expensive but you get more for your money . Parkside you have to buy all the charging accessories and Dremel is more highly spoken of by carvers and jewellers people who do more intricate cuts . I was worried about the lack of guard on the smaller rotaries but those can be bought separate because the wheel is pretty unstable when it's being pressed at an angle and imagine a piece of metal whizzing through the air it could land anywhere . [/QUOTE]
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