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New cabling behind wooden door frame
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 457061" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>Well having now seen the fourth pic, I have to say what's the difference between patching the wall near frame or a strip from switch to light?</p><p></p><p>poor poor poor is all I can say, given that the house is still in refurb state. A delicate cut with grinder would have given a clean cut, recalls, patch with a couple of coats of quick drying plaster, rub down job done? </p><p></p><p>Why would you want to put a cable in an area whereby a fixing is guaranteed to be placed? If the frame fixing doesn't interfere then the architrave is sure to catch it, particularly if the joiner isn't present whilst spark yeehawwww's his work.</p><p></p><p>Joiners love their Brad nailers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 457061, member: 17152"] Well having now seen the fourth pic, I have to say what's the difference between patching the wall near frame or a strip from switch to light? poor poor poor is all I can say, given that the house is still in refurb state. A delicate cut with grinder would have given a clean cut, recalls, patch with a couple of coats of quick drying plaster, rub down job done? Why would you want to put a cable in an area whereby a fixing is guaranteed to be placed? If the frame fixing doesn't interfere then the architrave is sure to catch it, particularly if the joiner isn't present whilst spark yeehawwww's his work. Joiners love their Brad nailers. [/QUOTE]
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