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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 500048" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>Thinking about things that are done by original installers that annoy us when we go back years later</p><p></p><p>To start:</p><p></p><p>Equipment on ceilings fixed to loose bits of scrap timber in the roof above held down by the apprentice, its alright until someone on his own wants to change pull switch, fitting or whatever (in my case backbox for 50A shower isolator because hager has changed the design from the old ashley days and the newer switches fowl on the fixing lugs of the odler boxes!) and you unscrew it, and then cant refix because its not held in place. Even worse when its done under a carpeted floor that was open at the original second fix stage and you latyer have no access.</p><p></p><p>Anyone else? (Kerch, I might have to limit the number you can submit!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 500048, member: 8133"] Thinking about things that are done by original installers that annoy us when we go back years later To start: Equipment on ceilings fixed to loose bits of scrap timber in the roof above held down by the apprentice, its alright until someone on his own wants to change pull switch, fitting or whatever (in my case backbox for 50A shower isolator because hager has changed the design from the old ashley days and the newer switches fowl on the fixing lugs of the odler boxes!) and you unscrew it, and then cant refix because its not held in place. Even worse when its done under a carpeted floor that was open at the original second fix stage and you latyer have no access. Anyone else? (Kerch, I might have to limit the number you can submit!) [/QUOTE]
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