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hi D Skelton.....off topic. I posted this on your thread other day but thread seems to be lost. Yoozybox - Plasterguards As I said when posted. I've never used them, but the local Councils do round here
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Although, wouldn't have had forums then, or computers, or people banging on about Part P, or people banging on about Electrical Trainee, or Aids, or the Olympics in London, or robots. But wine was cheaper
Raleigh choppers and grifters and marathons not bloody snickersAnd we had Raleigh Choppers and soda streams and the back end of punk rock lol , what's not to like
lol...So electricians that taught me this trade,don't know what their talking about!! (1979) some are proberly not with us any more, and proberly before you was born!!. Close this ****in thread!!
And we had Raleigh Choppers and soda streams and the back end of punk rock lol , what's not to like
hi D Skelton.....off topic. I posted this on your thread other day but thread seems to be lost. Yoozybox - Plasterguards As I said when posted. I've never used them, but the local Councils do round here
good pointwhat about when you spur of the ring to an additional point as allowed. that 2.5mm is also under rated for the 32A MCB.
Put it this way, if I carried out a job whereby I fed a FCU with 1.5mm from a ring final and some muppet came arond telling the customer it's bad practice and against regulation blah blah blah... That is SLANDER! Plain and simple! If you then proceeded to charge the customer to replace it that is obtaining money by deception, a criminal offence!
Any of you idiots out there that continue to propagate this myth that somehow the 1.5mm cable isn't protected are talking out of your rear end. I would suggest that you start by picking up a bloody regs book!!!
Not wanting to start an argument again...
Just check with Appendix 15 BS7671 see diagram for RFC end of
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