Hello you,
Yes all well here, still plodding on intermittently with the re-wire :slap It has been a while since I was last here, the emoticons have improved!
I wonder if many people choose to have bulkheads in their bathroom :o
Hope business is going well for you :-)
Hello all, Season's Greeetings! I'm not too early am I?! :C
I am installing bulkhead lights (indoors). My older outside ones do not have heat resistant sleeving over the wires, but the new ones I have bought came with short lengths of sleeves (white braid-like things).
Unfortunately the...
Sometimes I feel like a right fairy, with hands tied, dancing on eggshells what with all these rules and regulations and acceptable practice. The other day I couldn't fit a grommet because otherwise the surface mounted back box would not be flush against the wall... so then I felt like a guilty...
Thanks Lurch,
I just needed the confirmation or knowledge that there would be a better way, anand also whether it was a no-no despite being possible.
TTbb
Hello all,
The title says it all. Is this possible? I have a lighting situation with lamps controlled by switches at 4 different points, but I only have 1 two way switch and 3 intermediate switches left in my bag. If not, I'll go shopping!
Thanks for any advice.
TTbb
For Bakelite switches: http://www.bromleighs.com/acatalog/Bakelite_Antique_Mahogany.html
I have used Hamilton Litestat's Bloomsbury range (brass dome switches) - and cannot fault them, easy to install and very good looking. They are slightly more expensive than other companies doing dome...
Prefer vertical drops but do horizontals to save cable where there are a cluster of sockets.
Not keen on using the safe zone where wall meets ceiling but it has been necessary at times. Fortunately where coving is present it has been plastered on rather than screwed.
Also I make sure I do at...