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Henley block?
They could have used a cooker outlet as a joint.
They could have used a cooker outlet as a joint.
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I've done that as a temporary joint in my own loft for a shower, 4 years ago.... one day i'll sort it.Just found these too:
Socket 'installed' for electric fireplace.
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Lightswitch, the wad of tape is to stop the bare earth wires touching the switch terminals.
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Shower cable joint under floorboards.
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The rest of that is Yuk.....but I love the misunderstanding......Dipsticks!I think they misunderstood.
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It was one of the few fire alarm cables that was fixed! Most were just thrown about above the suspended ceilings. Don't worry, they are all fixed properly now, and that cable shown has been replaced.The rest of that is Yuk.....but I love the misunderstanding......Dipsticks!
Maybe they got the wrong size and used a bit of imagination as a result.It was one of the few fire alarm cables that was fixed! Most were just thrown about above the suspended ceilings. Don't worry, they are all fixed properly now, and that cable shown has been replaced.
I hope so as that’s where the cable goes. There’s no other point it can be as the rest of the ground is concrete and paving slabs and the CU is directly above where that cable enters. I’ve searched all along the outside back wall where this is and there are no other access points. So if it’s not it’s buried in concrete anyway or under a paving slab somewhere, which are all concreted in.Was it actually connected under that cover?
It should be underneath, as you say. It's just a PITA that ducting wasn't used.I thought those are basically a single entry conduit box? If so, logically the rod itself should be directly underneath. Or am I missing something?
I was highlighting the naff installation with it being concreted in and no conduit used.I'm struggling here....... it's TWO 4mm screws to remove to find out, yes??
Hopefully it's a bad connection to the rod.I was highlighting the naff installation with it being concreted in and no conduit used.
That hand brush looks like it could really shift some stuff.I’m far better looking than Nick.
Velocity and Veto. Not rich though. Just a case of ‘all the gear but no idea’.
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That's for my beard.That hand brush looks like it could really shift some stuff.
That's for my beard.
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