When you measure 3 or 4 times, for certain reason, and the measurements are spot on and the walls are far from out.just because its a new build doesn't mean the block work will be bang on. You wanna see some of the stuff I've had to get over.
and they would just remove it strait away.bend a peice of cardboard into your boxes once your done, it protects your cables and if you get a good bend on it, it will protrude slightly so the plasterer cant go over the box.
In the middle of his 'Bulk' yellow flexi builder carry bucket thing.Next time you're on a job with him, cut the lead off his mixer drill -for a laugh
A team of plasterers on a job in manchester a few years back had to pay the electrical contractorCalm down fellas not all plasterers are ******* I'm a plasterer and most sparkys say tuck the cable up for spots and they cut them out after, theres no point me cutting the holes cus I haven't got the drawings, I don't know where they go. I know 1 plasterer if he doesn't get on with the sparky he cuts cables and fills boxes, he's a d**k.
i think i might have to add that to my contract, that any additional work will be chargedI have my contracts drawn up for such eventualities, and charge the customer accordingly, it is then up to them to reclaim from the plasterer.
Guess that word is missed by Admins uber swear filter.charge the c***s. there on price work and earn a mint a **** off home at 3pm everyday
It was banned - But after receiving complaints that words like "S****horp" were edited, I had to put it back. :_|Guess that word is missed by Admins uber swear filter.
but was the box visible, or completely plastered over?!well got a little revenge today, he has to come back and patch back up on his time plus he now needs to fix where i had to chop the capping out after plumbers hit a cable! (was directly over a visible KO box what did he expect??)
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