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New cabling behind wooden door frame
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<blockquote data-quote="Badger Cymru" data-source="post: 457087" data-attributes="member: 29772"><p>To clarify: the final photo of the light and switch cables was from before the second fix was attempted. All the fittings have now been installed and tested. I think you're right Rob, that because there are lots of other cables going to that switch, it was too much hassle for him to correct the dodgy one.</p><p></p><p>Murdoch, I completely understand how one might find cables behind skirting where a socket is present, but this cable goes off in a random direction.</p><p></p><p>Doc, I think you hit the nail on the head (excuse pun) with the statement about "common sense". This is what this may boil down to but myself and the electrician have differing views on what common sense would say, therefore we will always disagree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badger Cymru, post: 457087, member: 29772"] To clarify: the final photo of the light and switch cables was from before the second fix was attempted. All the fittings have now been installed and tested. I think you're right Rob, that because there are lots of other cables going to that switch, it was too much hassle for him to correct the dodgy one. Murdoch, I completely understand how one might find cables behind skirting where a socket is present, but this cable goes off in a random direction. Doc, I think you hit the nail on the head (excuse pun) with the statement about "common sense". This is what this may boil down to but myself and the electrician have differing views on what common sense would say, therefore we will always disagree. [/QUOTE]
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