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Proper dogs dinner (dog kennel job pun intended)
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Proper dogs dinner (dog kennel job pun intended)
Yes mate proper shocking installation by a diy Dave it’s awful got plenty more to followIs that how you found it? no lid?
That's a fairly new Chint board. (checked the spelling there)
Finished job... signed off different story... lease agreement ending work needs rectifying for exit plan ?That chint board can’t be the finished signed off job ?
Which one ? With warning labels ? ?What the f is going on with that BG board
Petrol, lots of petrol.Finished job... signed off different story... lease agreement ending work needs rectifying for exit plan ?
How can you rectify an installation that is unsalvageable?!lease agreement ending work needs rectifying for exit plan ?
Gets to the point where it genuinely would be easier to rip it out and start again.How can you rectify an installation that is unsalvageable?!
Switching it is tomorrow’s mission will update ?When u ever I see dire warning not to use a switch I always get a voice in back of my head saying "Switch it switch it switch it"
That was our solution started from scratch f all salvageable was 6/8 circuits originally were at 24Gets to the point where it genuinely would be easier to rip it out and start again.
Going with metal ties and 55mm spits can’t really see the difference imo boxes are plugged and screwed and “saddles” are spat straight into solid brick swapping plastic for coated metal when they arrive combed the regs for a reason why not and can’t find anything that reallyAre you going to put metal saddles on that conduit.
Fair point...But aren't they plastic so a metal tie will make no difference. Screwing the BESA boxes down won't prevent premature collapse.
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