I'm a qualified sparky who didnt have the greatest apprenticeship (pretty much all industrial with alot of containment) and since finishing my apprenticeship, I have worked in oil and gas for the last 8 years. Currently furloughed with mental expectation of being made redundant and going back sparkying, so just trying to prepare and get my confidence.
One thing which I'm sure is easy enough but nothing I've really done, is down lights. They normally look great when finished and I've always been worried about making a **** job of it. So could anyone give me any guidance on making a good job in a fully finished house eg. Making sure they are all straight when walls could be squint when no chalk line can be used, how many is the perfect amount to use (obviously size of room would help confirm this too), making sure to give enough clearance from joists etc, just any guidance? Pretty vague post but as you can see, need to get my confidence up! Thanks
One thing which I'm sure is easy enough but nothing I've really done, is down lights. They normally look great when finished and I've always been worried about making a **** job of it. So could anyone give me any guidance on making a good job in a fully finished house eg. Making sure they are all straight when walls could be squint when no chalk line can be used, how many is the perfect amount to use (obviously size of room would help confirm this too), making sure to give enough clearance from joists etc, just any guidance? Pretty vague post but as you can see, need to get my confidence up! Thanks