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If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
United Kingdom
What type of forum member are you?
Practising Electrician (Qualified - Domestic or Commercial etc)
Self employed sole trader undertaking mainly domestic work. Just thought I'd stick my head above the parapet....
 
Strangest username ever - you're not a retrained ex nurse who made the headlines for trying to do good for others but made a scapegoat by the NMC (nurse midwifery counsel) because as with all big money sucking organisations, they like shifting the blame onto others -
of course, if you aren't - forget I even mentioned it!!!!!
Welcome to the forum - keep up, we go a bit off track sometimes!
 
Strangest username ever - you're not a retrained ex nurse who made the headlines for trying to do good for others but made a scapegoat by the NMC (nurse midwifery counsel) because as with all big money sucking organisations, they like shifting the blame onto others -
of course, if you aren't - forget I even mentioned it!!!!!
Welcome to the forum - keep up, we go a bit off track sometimes!
I'll take that as a compliment.
And you're right, there is an NHS connection, but we won't go there...
 
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Welcome .............. enjoy.

You will get more out of the forum by asking questions and answering questions .
And I will when I have some to ask :)
 
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welcome, to wild west. you need to have fast fingers on this forum .
 
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Welcome, all doors are locked once you are in.
 
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Welcome, hope they find a cure:p
 
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I hope you did a risk assessment and method statement before working at height above the parapets. Welcome, even if you did not I won't tell shush!
 
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Welcome .............. enjoy.

You will get more out of the forum by asking questions and answering questions .


Actually, there is something....
Occasionally I come across a metal back box that is corroding away. Sometimes it's as if the metal has become one with the brickwork, at others it's as if it's decaying into rusty blackness.
Usually it's on the ground floor of an old (150 years +) house, but not at every point. What causes this? Do we know?
 
possible (rising damp) failure Mr Rigby. or damp bridging between cavity.
 
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yep.rising or penetrating damp. worse in coastal areas due to the salt.
 

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