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I think the important thing from this, is while it's wrong to run cables outside safe zones and none of us would to that now, you WILL find cables there. Either from recent installs flouting the rules, or from old installs where people didn't care.
So IF you are trimming off the bottom of a door architrave, do so with caution. Don't use a jig saw that penetrates deep behind the architrave, instead use a mulitmaster and cut very carefully so you only just cut through it.
If there's ANY doubt (i.e light switch is tight up to architrave) turn off at least the lighting circuits in the house before cutting the architrave.
The OP said in post #1 "I just cut through another live wire while undercutting a doorcasing"
So although he knows wires should not be there, he also knows that in the real world, they often are. So needs to assume cables ARE there and it's not safe to cut with a tool that cuts too deep.
So IF you are trimming off the bottom of a door architrave, do so with caution. Don't use a jig saw that penetrates deep behind the architrave, instead use a mulitmaster and cut very carefully so you only just cut through it.
If there's ANY doubt (i.e light switch is tight up to architrave) turn off at least the lighting circuits in the house before cutting the architrave.
The OP said in post #1 "I just cut through another live wire while undercutting a doorcasing"
So although he knows wires should not be there, he also knows that in the real world, they often are. So needs to assume cables ARE there and it's not safe to cut with a tool that cuts too deep.
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