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michcosg
Hi Folks
I am a plumber and have recently had to replace a couple of old pipes that had old bonding connected to them - black cable cross bonding the two pipes and then going off under the floor boards.
Normally I would simply replace this bonding. The issue here is that a section of the replacement pipe is now plastic - difficult to get a single length of copper from his loft down between his lathe and plaster wall to his bathroom below. So I have lost continuity.
Is there any way I can easily test if this old bonding is still functional?
Many thanks
Michael
I am a plumber and have recently had to replace a couple of old pipes that had old bonding connected to them - black cable cross bonding the two pipes and then going off under the floor boards.
Normally I would simply replace this bonding. The issue here is that a section of the replacement pipe is now plastic - difficult to get a single length of copper from his loft down between his lathe and plaster wall to his bathroom below. So I have lost continuity.
Is there any way I can easily test if this old bonding is still functional?
Many thanks
Michael