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No I just gave them a couple of bottles of Scotch, blagged through ever since.
I'll keep that in mind when my turn comes

No I just gave them a couple of bottles of Scotch, blagged through ever since.
Not always Dusty not always!Del belongs to the NICEIC which means he is 'gold standard'
The practical modules of the course was part of the C&G syllabus, so basically if you failed the practical that was a fail even before you took the written part, there was a pass bench mark cant remember the percentage. However I dont recall anyone failing the practical, you would have to be rubbish. lolI take it members who completed an apprenticeship many decades ago had to undertake some sort of exam or assessment? That's what the AM2 is - an independent assessment of ability, under exam conditions.
It makes sense that people entering the trade are assessed in this manner, but it's plain daft to suggest that someone who qualified prior to its introduction isn't an electrician - it's like suggesting that O levels are now redundant and that everyone who sat them now needs to sit GCSEs.
From his videos I honestly think his work is fairly poor. The way he leaves some jobs leave a lot to be desired.
I would hardly call it the GOLD standardAM2; the GOLD standard, so much so we have 3 versions of it!
AM2; the GOLD standard, so much so we have 3 versions of it!
I wonder if him waffling on is edited down...Beautiful...
Same I like him, but this left me scratching my head.I am a huge fan of Del but this video was simply odd
He could have ripped all the old board out completely and simply put a temp garage board up with with one rcbo in it for a couple sockets nailed to a board for the customer to use
Yea, some skills aren't used; containment is the general gist I get.You realise the difference between the three is time allocated.
Same as me but not just this vid , most of his efforts leave me wonderingSame I like him, but this left me scratching my head.
I'll keep that in mind when my turn comes![]()
Or even a rcd isolator, would have been better than leaving non rcd sockets.I could understand what Del did if he had the old RCd socket in the van and didn't want to waste the customers money having to pay him to go get one.
But as Del had to go the shops to buy one , It would have made sense to buy a cheap garage board from screwfix and put that in straight off the meter and totally making the old board and wiring redundent.
Then Del or even the customer could rip out the old board and start pulling out the old disconnected wiring
Just been watching Delroy connect some tails into a main switch surface mounted with single insulated with MECH protective sheath , left about 1 inch of single insulation showing, rather than ending the string on both sets of insulation and mech protection at the same point, beautiful, cool; see you next time come on DELROY get a grip Mate49years experience behind him that aint no dogs watch
Beautiful...
£100 per hour + vatJust watched this video. Remind me how much this guy is charging again?
Despite being told all the old wiring is going to be ripped out, he left it connected to the consumer unit. Also, both the sockets should have been RCD protected, especially bearing in mind the amount of heavy work that is going to be done while refurbing the place.