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Re: Cabling the house



Dont suppose you have anything in writing that says they would give you
some
time to wire up? You could kick up a fuss & wave it around at them if
you
have. Get them to pay for redoing the plaster board after you've finished.

On Thursday 13 September 2001 21:15 pm, Mark Kaye wrote:
> I am considering cutting some of the chipboard up with a shallow
> circular saw before nailing it back down again.  Obviously before the
> carpets go in!  Not sure if that will help.  To be honest I was gutted
> about the situation and haven't really thought about it much.  I was
> going to floodwire but given the task (it took me 2 days to route 8
> cables in my current place after being built) I don't think I'll be
> patient enough not to cut corners - a very bad thing.
>
> Ohh well.  Any advice welcome.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Phil Harris [mailto:phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx]
> >
> > > I did notice (before the dry
> > > lining) that the stud partitions have horizontal bracing
> >
> > which will make
> >
> > > it _very_ difficult to drop wires down now the lining has
gone up.
> >
> > That's normal ... in many ways it's far easier to have solid
walls.
> >
> > I found out the same myself ... I thought stud walls would be
> > easier but
> > no...
> >
> > > Has anyone got any ideas on the best way to wire up a newly
> >
> > built house?
> >
> > Carefully...
> >
> > Phil
>
>
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