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Old 07-03-2008   #1 (permalink)
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hello chaps i want do a rewire with a sparky mate of mine were both currently soon to finish year 2 of 2330,what im looking for is someone who's either part P or 2391 to test it for us we are able and competant and all geared up someone please help us out

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Why not just notify LABC pay the fee then let them test & sign off the rewire

Or have you already done the rewire with out notifying

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The LABC would charge more! Have a word with your college lecturers as they may know someone willing to do it.
 
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Why not just notify LABC pay the fee then let them test & sign off the rewire

Or have you already done the rewire with out notifying
No, Easyfox, they couldnt possibly have done that

Because that would be in contravention of Part P of the building regs

where in the country are you lads?

 
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