Ive got an elecrician coming on Monday, and I need to cut chases in my kitchen wall before he arrives - Ive started off with an angle grinder, and then using a cold chisel to knock plaster out. Is this the best way of doing it? Its taking bloody ages!
Also - when I knock out the plaster for the new wall sockets, is there an easy way of making sure the wall boxes go in fairly flush with the existing plaster, or is it just a case of screwing on the socket 'enough' so that its rear edge, rather than the front of the wall box, is flush with the plaster?
Lastly - how deep do chases realistically need to be to take a standard 13a ring main for sockets?
Cheers
Rob Irons
Also - when I knock out the plaster for the new wall sockets, is there an easy way of making sure the wall boxes go in fairly flush with the existing plaster, or is it just a case of screwing on the socket 'enough' so that its rear edge, rather than the front of the wall box, is flush with the plaster?
Lastly - how deep do chases realistically need to be to take a standard 13a ring main for sockets?
Cheers
Rob Irons