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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 293648" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>Yep, hence my post elsewhere about dual / 2+1 boxes with designer face plates. I'll be using them to try where possible site site FCU's / 20A DP's to avoid ripping the tiles off etc. Every single item here needs attention.</p><p></p><p>Last night I was struggling with some VERY short wires trying to remove a socket here and couldn't get in to look over the top as it must have been done BEFORE the cupboards went in. No way could I get my screwdriver to "engage" in the brass screw slot that I couldn't see. Spent ages squeezed under the cupboard trying to "feel" it. Turns out that there wasn't a screw in there at all, they had lost it and just stuffed the earth wires in loose! I was "turning" thin air! :coat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 293648, member: 16173"] Yep, hence my post elsewhere about dual / 2+1 boxes with designer face plates. I'll be using them to try where possible site site FCU's / 20A DP's to avoid ripping the tiles off etc. Every single item here needs attention. Last night I was struggling with some VERY short wires trying to remove a socket here and couldn't get in to look over the top as it must have been done BEFORE the cupboards went in. No way could I get my screwdriver to "engage" in the brass screw slot that I couldn't see. Spent ages squeezed under the cupboard trying to "feel" it. Turns out that there wasn't a screw in there at all, they had lost it and just stuffed the earth wires in loose! I was "turning" thin air! :coat [/QUOTE]
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