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On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 22:02:23 GMT, "Stephen Dawson"
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What's the point in PVC channel anyway? It offers little protection.
Is it just to make thing easier for the plasterers?


Indeed. Never use the stuff.

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*People want trepanners like they want a hole in the head*

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.


I am going to put a damper on things here. I fully support the 'handyman
principle', but I think you should draw a line at what you do for reward. I
hope for your sake when you carry out these repairs your fully test them and
issue the appropriate test certification.


I've never known an niceic Sparks do anything of the kind.

He snatches the fivers (£200/day) and stuffs them in his back pocket
as he says "you don't want to pay VAT do you ?"

And *yes* I am talking from experience. :-(

Before anyones flames me, be aware
that Dave is a trader and not a diy'er,


???

He's not he's a Broadcast sound engineer !

and feeds of the group for advice to carry out his business, which I think has a proper place.


That has no meaning in the English language.

Please do not take this personally but I feel that you stick to what you are
good at and capable of.


This is uk.diy AIUI bona-fide contributions are welcome from those
that can help.

I have a degree in electrical engineering (1969), that's not to say
that I'm up to date with the wiring regs, but I saw nothing in Dave's
helpful post the could be criticised.

AAMOF I don't see the point in PVC channel myself.

DG