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Biff you need to get yourself a woman and cheer up lad, no good sitting there with your Megger in your hand and thinking your awesome, lol
 
and thats because 99% of domestic wiring enquiries can be answered by simply picking up the OSG and reading ???

i'm afraid im all out of tea , biscuits & sympathy.

;-)

Biff55 now there would be no need for the forum troll with out things like this. You don't want butting out go a job do you. Stop recommending the use of these things like OSG what ever they are :tongue3:
 
But it does raise a question why our continental cousins (by their regulations) have to have a socket in a bathroom and strangely enough no one seems to be killed ...... even my missus keeps surviving when I supply her with a long flex hairdrier to use in the bath!
 
But it does raise a question why our continental cousins (by their regulations) have to have a socket in a bathroom and strangely enough no one seems to be killed ...... even my missus keeps surviving when I supply her with a long flex hairdrier to use in the bath!
Aye dirty B'stards are the French Lol, I don't want to know haha
 
Cheers for that farmelectrics, much appreciated. As for the other comment, I thought this site was intended for everyone to learn from each other, obviously some people just know it all though don't they?
Its because you give the impression that you are unqualified, a DIYer.
 
Never come across an outside toilet before. Scenario: If i'm in a bath, socket outlet needs to be 3 metres away from bath so no chance of using said s/o whilst submerged in water. Question: if i'm sat on the afformentioned outside toilet with my 'MEGGER' dangling in the pan water, ( i know but bear with me on this one), I then decide to plug my phone charger into s/o, I ask the question?
 
Never come across an outside toilet before. Scenario: If i'm in a bath, socket outlet needs to be 3 metres away from bath so no chance of using said s/o whilst submerged in water. Question: if i'm sat on the afformentioned outside toilet with my 'MEGGER' dangling in the pan water, ( i know but bear with me on this one), I then decide to plug my phone charger into s/o, I ask the question?

I'm narrowing down your identity. You're definitely not George Michael.
 

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