I noticed on a job in an airing cupboard about a year ago someone had fitted a vertical 12 inch long piece of pvc mini trunking coming out of an immersion switch, and then from here a horizontal 12 inch long piece of mini trunking going to a new socket.
They used metal trunking clips inside the trunking for this, on both pieces.
Now is it is me, or is that ridiculous?
I mean, what's that going achieve?
Also, that silly boy on YouTube, Batman, seems to like chasing out solid plaster, fitting pvc oval conduit, and wrapping metal band round it and securing it to the brickwork, on vertical chases - in case of premature collapse.
Is this really needed?
They used metal trunking clips inside the trunking for this, on both pieces.
Now is it is me, or is that ridiculous?
I mean, what's that going achieve?
Also, that silly boy on YouTube, Batman, seems to like chasing out solid plaster, fitting pvc oval conduit, and wrapping metal band round it and securing it to the brickwork, on vertical chases - in case of premature collapse.
Is this really needed?
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