D Dustydazzler Jul 3, 2019 #2 Seen a lot of my trusted electrician on YouTube , in fact he operates about 20 minutes up the road from where I live I like the fact he works to a good standard but his love affair with copex flexing tube is a bit worrying He must have shares in the company I reckon Upvote 0 Downvote
Seen a lot of my trusted electrician on YouTube , in fact he operates about 20 minutes up the road from where I live I like the fact he works to a good standard but his love affair with copex flexing tube is a bit worrying He must have shares in the company I reckon
Spoon - Mentor Arms Jul 3, 2019 #3 I like the look of it. I'd be interested to see how much cheaper the quote would be without all that copex. Upvote 0 Downvote
I like the look of it. I'd be interested to see how much cheaper the quote would be without all that copex.
D davesparks Jul 3, 2019 #4 Well he talks some nonsense doesn't he! Of course there's no volt drop when there's no load on the sockets! Upvote 0 Downvote
Well he talks some nonsense doesn't he! Of course there's no volt drop when there's no load on the sockets!
D Dustydazzler Jul 3, 2019 #5 Spoon said: I like the look of it. I'd be interested to see how much cheaper the quote would be without all that copex. Click to expand... If he uses this cheap nasty stuff from screwfix then it probably only an extra £20 to each job running his cables in flexi tube it possibly even works out cheaper than using mini trunking Upvote 0 Downvote
Spoon said: I like the look of it. I'd be interested to see how much cheaper the quote would be without all that copex. Click to expand... If he uses this cheap nasty stuff from screwfix then it probably only an extra £20 to each job running his cables in flexi tube it possibly even works out cheaper than using mini trunking
buzzlightyear - Arms Jul 3, 2019 #6 could do better, nice for him to put a screw in single timber I bet the screw go through the other side . Upvote 0 Downvote
could do better, nice for him to put a screw in single timber I bet the screw go through the other side .
happysteve - Broke Internet Arms Supporter Jul 3, 2019 #7 "There's a lot less regulations you've got to worry about, fixing things inside a shed." (about 40s in). 521.10.202 (support of wiring systems) doesn't apply to sheds, then? News to me. Upvote 0 Downvote
"There's a lot less regulations you've got to worry about, fixing things inside a shed." (about 40s in). 521.10.202 (support of wiring systems) doesn't apply to sheds, then? News to me.