did 2 in the first week, 2nd week got faster and was doing 5 a day. 3rd week was installing 3 phase boards in wylfa nuclear power station. next week on the oil rigs. ( oh, and got my helicopter pilot licence in week 4. )

Too clever by half these young scousers.......
 
Clearly the 5 day course is 1,000,000% better than the apprenticeship most of this forum has done.

Think even that might be subject to a bit of wishful thinking!! lol!!
 
Hey Eng 54

I'm not trying to be cheeky - just want confirmation if I really saw this or was I dreaming.

Ok here it is; I posted earlier on here that I have a Drummond Test Lamp and it's true - I really have - and it's body is made from plastic, but I seem to remember seeing one a very long time ago (1950 something??) that was made from wood.

Can you confirm if this is true or am I going senile please?
 
Forget about Electrical Trainee that's so yesterday, just go down to home base got all the info you will in nice handy leaflets, just right for keeping on floor of van, and a lot easy to find than that big green book that know one can find anything in
 
Hey Eng 54

I'm not trying to be cheeky - just want confirmation if I really saw this or was I dreaming.

Ok here it is; I posted earlier on here that I have a Drummond Test Lamp and it's true - I really have - and it's body is made from plastic, but I seem to remember seeing one a very long time ago (1950 something??) that was made from wood.

Can you confirm if this is true or am I going senile please?

To be honest i've never seen one made of wood, the early ones i've seen were made of a thick black bakelite material and hardened glass. They have been around long before i entered the game, my uncle who i used to work with while i was still at school, had a couple of them. So i'd say they were definitely around in the late 50's.
 
just go down to home base
Or B&Q some good offers on at the moment for the 17 day wonders LOL, I saw this earlier today it was 79 quid, not bad for all the extras which come with it.
 

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To be honest i've never seen one made of wood, the early ones i've seen were made of a thick black bakelite material and hardened glass. They have been around long before i entered the game, my uncle who i used to work with while i was still at school, had a couple of them. So i'd say they were definitely around in the late 50's.

Maybe I have mistaken the Bakelite for wood then.

Like I say, it was a long time ago and the thought of it just entered my head when I got to thinking about my plastic one.
 
Or B&Q some good offers on at the moment for the 17 day wonders LOL, I saw this earlier today it was 79 quid, not bad for all the extras which come with it.

what the ---- do you need JB's for when changing a CU?
 
Or B&Q some good offers on at the moment for the 17 day wonders LOL, I saw this earlier today it was 79 quid, not bad for all the extras which come with it.

Not bad, but hang on a minute...
2 times 80 makes 160 Amps which is more than the Main 100 Amp switch.
Something wrong there.
 
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Just put it upside down and all will be ok
If you do this no need to test as will come under part d not p
 
And what the hell is volex? They should have a slogan... That loose neutral you have left will kill you.
 
And what the hell is volex? They should have a slogan... That loose neutral you have left will kill you.

Better than it used to be, although I dont use the stuff. In the past, we always referred to 'volex' as 'Ward and Goldstone cr*p'
 
To be honest i've never seen one made of wood, the early ones i've seen were made of a thick black bakelite material and hardened glass. They have been around long before i entered the game, my uncle who i used to work with while i was still at school, had a couple of them. So i'd say they were definitely around in the late 50's.

I've got a photo of a wooden one from a previous rewire, i'll post it up once I upload it from my phone, by the looks of things and talking to the owner i'd say it was around the 30/40s

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Sorry it's not the clearest of photos, photography is not a speciality of mine


Edit: My bad, I didn't read the previous quote, I thought you were talking about a cu for some reason. Long days, not enough sleep, woops.
 
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To be honest i've never seen one made of wood, the early ones i've seen were made of a thick black bakelite material and hardened glass. They have been around long before i entered the game, my uncle who i used to work with while i was still at school, had a couple of them. So i'd say they were definitely around in the late 50's.
i think the early solenoid testers...such as the squareD.also known as the wigglestone `wiggy` were out of a hardwood....

they were developed in america in the 30s...
 

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