hot glue keeps cable to wall for plastering
It probably does. I hesitate to mention some of the methods I've seen used "to keep cable to wall for plastering"hot glue keeps cable to wall for plastering
I have and I do.
Using washers and screws as 'cable clips' is not a particularly brilliant idea in the first place (although I suppose there's nothing particularly wrong with it simply as a means of holding the cables in place during plastering), but using washers of a non-ideal material and then painting them to mitigate that deficiency seems like an even less brilliant idea. If one wants to use washers, then, as I said, stainless steel (or nylon) ones would seem much more sensible - and the screw obviously also needs to be fairly corrosion-resistant.
Put some plaster/filler between the screws, wait until dry, then remove the screws.
Indeed - that's what I often do.'Bonding' particularly good for that, preceded by PVA if required.
I'm not sure how your quote got attributed to me, since it was EFLI who wrote those words
Kind Regards, John
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