Discuss What are you doing/done today in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

I've come of age in my training and diagnosed and remedied a borrowed neutral to get a RCBO board Spic and span. It was a tough route but I conquered it - amazing that as your training and experience increases things don't phase you. Chuffed with that.
 
Spent most of yesterday in the sun sorting my rear brakes. Drum decided to go on my far side. Luckily on a side street because it was an instant stop but one of the busiest junctions in keighley on a Friday evening :D

"Need any help"
"Got a pair of shoes for a 57 plate fiesta? :D"

11-5ish don't think I did a bad job :D
Car stops again so that's a good sign
£60 for a low loader from a passerbys family member, £100 for parts and an afternoons work.
Jobs a gud un.
 
Spent most of yesterday in the sun sorting my rear brakes. Drum decided to go on my far side. Luckily on a side street because it was an instant stop but one of the busiest junctions in keighley on a Friday evening :D

"Need any help"
"Got a pair of shoes for a 57 plate fiesta? :D"

11-5ish don't think I did a bad job :D
Car stops again so that's a good sign
£60 for a low loader from a passerbys family member, £100 for parts and an afternoons work.
Jobs a gud un.

Nice one dood.
 
Nice one dood.
It was making a weird noise at the back whilst driving. Like something was flapping or caught in the wheel(turned out to be my (non existent) pads for my drum). Day after it catastrophically failed; wheel off gave it a spin, metal scraping... shoes completely fell apart.

I thought the drum was self contained and lasted yeeeaars. I was wrong. Lesson learnt :(

How was your weekend specialist? Lol
 
It was making a weird noise at the back whilst driving. Like something was flapping or caught in the wheel(turned out to be my (non existent) pads for my drum). Day after it catastrophically failed; wheel off gave it a spin, metal scraping... shoes completely fell apart.

I thought the drum was self contained and lasted yeeeaars. I was wrong. Lesson learnt :(

How was your weekend specialist? Lol

Hey buddy: Glad you got it sorted, weekend hasn't been too bad thanks buddy. My missus & kids wanted to go looking around Antique shops, so we had a day out today doing that.
Didn't buy anything but took them for a picnic lunch, so they were landed :)
 
Today I was mostly fixing a badly installed consumer unit which prevented the home owner from using their sauna, shower and out house... because... and you'll like this, all three were incompatible with the new board.

Turns out, the chap who installed the consumer unit ran out of space on the RCD protected neutral bar and just ran over into one that was connected to the main switch. Instant imbalance.

One new RCD and a couple of split load cable kits (he'd also butchered all the cables to make it work) and all the incompatible kit is working again... shock, horror... apart from the sauna which the customer had me disconnect. And as a bonus, the customer got some bonus advice on how to rectify the fault with his washing machine :)

That and finishing off (labelling and final earth bond) the kitchen installation I was working on.

Picking up some more jobs from both clients to boot. Nice to know I'm doing something right :D

So all in all, a dam good day and tomorrow I'm off to quote for some renovations and changes :)
 
Why thank you kind Sir.

I was supposed to be doing an EICR, but the customer pulled out earlier in the week stating I was going to cost too much... that after trying all day to get me to guarantee a pass.

And I found out another customer also deemed me too expensive and opted for an £80 EICR on one of her rental properties.

So it's not all roses, but you win some and you lose some... I'm winning more than I'm losing so business is moving in the right direction :)
 
Talking of vino.. I'm just supping Brewgooder clean water lager, brewed by Brewdog for a clean water charity. And in a moment I shall be venturing downstairs to grab a bottle of Brains SA as @Specialist suggested it's nice tipple :)
 
And for the record, the Brains SA was indeed a nice tipple, just a shame I only had one bottle :(
if you like the SA, try these. your local spar or bargain booze should have.

Theakson's Old Peculier, Marston's Old Empire, Moreton's Speckled Hen, and loads more usually available @ 3 for a fiver.

Tip: do not cool to much in fridge, should be drunk @ 10 -12 deg.
 
Tried the old speckled hen a while back, not a fan of that one.
What about Newcastle Brown ? Lovely chilled & much better straight from the bottle, glasses are for wimps ;):)

Glad you liked it SC, they do a Dark mild as well. Not bad chilled, especially after a day on the tools.
Not that I'd know anything about popping in for a pint on the way home from work of course, but my grandad told of things like that happening in years gone by.
Think Tel & Pete might know more about it :p:D
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Reply to What are you doing/done today in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

Similar Threads

  • Poll
I did a poll last year on exactly this. Below I have pasted what I wrote in thread last time so there is a degree of similarity. We can then see...
Replies
65
Views
6K
Thought it'd be interesting to see for those who are self employed. Work for themselves. As I'm doing level 2 . Nice to see how others already in...
Replies
1
Views
243
Im just curious as to peoples thoughts on the following install I seen on a video from an Electrical firm today and they did the following: Ran...
Replies
2
Views
482
Hi all, any advice would be greatly appreciated. Went to do some work at a factory unit on Monday ( changed 20 florries to LED battens and changed...
Replies
3
Views
555
Hi all, a very long time I did a swanky grand designs type new build in the middle of nowhere, so in the middle of nowhere that it's a house with...
Replies
1
Views
258

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

Electrical Forum

Welcome to the Electrical Forum at ElectriciansForums.net. The friendliest electrical forum online. General electrical questions and answers can be found in the electrical forum.
This website was designed, optimised and is hosted by Untold Media. Operating under the name Untold Media since 2001.
Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock