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No.Did you buy the suit off the guy from Boney M?
I sold him my spare one.
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No.Did you buy the suit off the guy from Boney M?
Fun fact (well, not for him) is that Bobby Farrell died in St. Petersburg on the anniversary of Grigori Rasputin's death.
Oh those Russians...
That is the list price. Most electrical trade places will give you discounts of the order of 70-90% on that if you ask the right folk.Unitrunk looked excellent, until I looked at the price: 100 x 50 x 3m is £193! I though it was a typo.
If you have explosive material or potential to become explosive then you’ll first need to follow Hazard area classification depending on what chemical or potentially explosive Material you are using. Normally cabling would Have to be intrinsically safe ie the use of shunt diodes or enclosures would have to be EX rated depending on the application. EX D is flameproof, EX P is pressurisation of an enclosure. EX E is extra protection and so on. Zoning is generally 0,1 and 2 and that basically goes on your LRL & URL limits.
That is the list price. Most electrical trade places will give you discounts of the order of 70-90% ...
No, it's for power, data, telelphone and a DC lab supply as well. Hence the flexibility of using trunking.Is the trunking just for a set of 13A sockets? ...
Not exactly, but yes, interesting. Do you shoot? or maybe ex-forces?I take it that using nitrocellulose propellant, you are loading ammunition, anything interesting?
Not exactly, but yes, interesting. Do you shoot? or maybe ex-forces?
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