gavindrummond
Senior Member
Hey guys how's things?
I been really busy with the new job sound complete rewires in 1 day.
Yup that's right everything including bathroom and kitchen.
There's a team of 4 me included and I wanted to ask some of you guys for any help or pointers in speeding up the process as we're currently finishing 5:30 onwards.
The one guy installs the kitchen rewire. The other is up stairs drilling through joists. The other starts preping the socket drops and I do the lighting points and switch points. My self I I dismantle the existing lighting points and run trunking lids up ready for new cables whilst fitting the new light fittings in place and same for smokes. I was thinking of using rods to speed things up. And also using an electric wood saw to cut the trunking to size and pre drill to speed things up. After I finish second fix I jump up stairs aim the attic to rewire to lighting up stairs too. So same process. And pounters would be really helpful I've also been watching a lot on YouTube for tricks of the trade. Some really good ones on there too.
Sorry about some of inaccurate wordings as its this frigging phone lol
I been really busy with the new job sound complete rewires in 1 day.
Yup that's right everything including bathroom and kitchen.
There's a team of 4 me included and I wanted to ask some of you guys for any help or pointers in speeding up the process as we're currently finishing 5:30 onwards.
The one guy installs the kitchen rewire. The other is up stairs drilling through joists. The other starts preping the socket drops and I do the lighting points and switch points. My self I I dismantle the existing lighting points and run trunking lids up ready for new cables whilst fitting the new light fittings in place and same for smokes. I was thinking of using rods to speed things up. And also using an electric wood saw to cut the trunking to size and pre drill to speed things up. After I finish second fix I jump up stairs aim the attic to rewire to lighting up stairs too. So same process. And pounters would be really helpful I've also been watching a lot on YouTube for tricks of the trade. Some really good ones on there too.
Sorry about some of inaccurate wordings as its this frigging phone lol