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So thats why some people don't like domestic electrics.....
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<blockquote data-quote="kerching" data-source="post: 441513" data-attributes="member: 11861"><p>It's not only domestic!</p><p></p><p>one of my best clients ( 3 floor office block, 2000 sqm per floor). Raised Access panel floor throughout. The better quality forms have the Carpet tile bonded to the individual,panel so it comes out as a unit.....click spiky Norman on it, hit the handle, lift the tile, 15 seconds max. NOT here!...floor tiles 6x6, carpet tiles 5x5. It was a pain moving floor boxes originally as you needed at least 4/6 new carpet tiles every time as they had been cut around the floor box. Then they got it re carpeted!, OMFG, they used the wrong glue...think two pack epoxy instead of Post It note glue. All glue flowed down between tiles. It now takes about 20 mins to lift a tile. Destroy Carpet tiles, go around edge with Stanley knife, leather the beejayzus out of tile for q few mins with a rubber mallet. Put 2 3" /10 screws through thecorners of the steel clad timber floor panels until,they hit the floor pedestals. Tighten each screw slowly until,it starts lifting the tile in a 'reverse jack' type action, whilst at the same time leathering it again and freeing the glue with Stanley knife. Jam Scousers door key ( 9" crow bar) under tile, stamp on door key, lift tile, repeat</p><p></p><p>it is quite annoying </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerching, post: 441513, member: 11861"] It's not only domestic! one of my best clients ( 3 floor office block, 2000 sqm per floor). Raised Access panel floor throughout. The better quality forms have the Carpet tile bonded to the individual,panel so it comes out as a unit.....click spiky Norman on it, hit the handle, lift the tile, 15 seconds max. NOT here!...floor tiles 6x6, carpet tiles 5x5. It was a pain moving floor boxes originally as you needed at least 4/6 new carpet tiles every time as they had been cut around the floor box. Then they got it re carpeted!, OMFG, they used the wrong glue...think two pack epoxy instead of Post It note glue. All glue flowed down between tiles. It now takes about 20 mins to lift a tile. Destroy Carpet tiles, go around edge with Stanley knife, leather the beejayzus out of tile for q few mins with a rubber mallet. Put 2 3" /10 screws through thecorners of the steel clad timber floor panels until,they hit the floor pedestals. Tighten each screw slowly until,it starts lifting the tile in a 'reverse jack' type action, whilst at the same time leathering it again and freeing the glue with Stanley knife. Jam Scousers door key ( 9" crow bar) under tile, stamp on door key, lift tile, repeat it is quite annoying [/QUOTE]
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