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Right chaps,

Due to a few unavoidable issues, we have lost the original thread and pics etc.

Sorry about that!!!

So, if you want to re-upload your pics then great, if not, give us something new!


Cheers!!
 
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17 Edition board i did.
 
To J&M

Nice, when can I move in?!

5* apart from that horrible socket on the work top!

Give me the tilers number, I'm looking for a quality tiler.
 
To J&M

Nice, when can I move in?!

5* apart from that horrible socket on the work top!

Give me the tilers number, I'm looking for a quality tiler.

Believe it or not, the bloke who we did it for was doing the whole house out for his son to stay in while he was at uni in huddersfield. And the angled socket is horrible but he wanted it there and thats the only way we could get it in. it was mounted against a tall larder unit so it couldnt be mounted to that, and the worktops were corean (i think thats how you spell it).
 
Here are some pic's of the swarovski stores I have wired. this one is oxford street, but most recent one's i have wired was stratford westfeilds and blue water.
swarovski oxford street.jpgswarovski_os_02.jpgswarovski_os_03.jpgswarovski_os_04.jpgswarovski_os_05.jpgswarovski_os_06.jpgswarovski_os_07.jpg
 
Is there a reason why the neutral of the 2 ring circuits are in different terminals or am i just seeing things?

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CPC’s are separated as well. But we can all pick holes in everyone’s work. It’s a neat job but with minor faults. I personally don’t like tri-rated going in to screw terminals.
 
Lol, yes sorry for the photography..


The photo was taken on my old nokia with my arm stretched under floorboards..

It was a nice new peice of t+e for some downlights in the kitchen when my dad decided to put a screw through it..

Pain in the arse..
 
A Few pics of some shed stuff I did. Nice BG Consumer Unit, Weatherproof AND accepts RCBOS :-D I turned up to put the full install in and the customer said, Hello...I'm just gonna paint the shed Lol


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Before
 
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208.JPGThis is what I found today when doing a test on a solar pv install which someone that used to work for the company had done the install but company had no test results, all done from a major player in rewires in Glasgow which I think is shocking terrible terrible practise
 
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this in an solar install the company i work for has carried out was pretty bad 083.jpg



we were fitting an ldc/network meter into the circuit and this is what it looked like when i left a lot better in my eyes086.jpg
 
I reckon that was a cocktail of rushing and lack of experience
After all the job is easy to do they could have put inverter higher and everything else under it!!
 
Good job DurhamSparky. I love the sockets, BT point and spur on the nib. Looks really smart. Don't you use capping on your installs? I know you dont have to with it been all RCD protected, and I'm not saying your in the wrong what s ever. Just interested to hear why you don't, as we use it.
 

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