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My God I wish I could have posted in this before the Admins closed it, jeez, help, guide me, My god :mad2:
 
Right guys I've had an accident at work last night with the for lift, I've broken one if those big reg push in plugs with 415v written on it off the wall, it's in pieces.. How do I go about getting one of those to replace? And a step by step guide how to replace it? Also do I have to turn electric off to whole factory to replace it?
 
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could do with a can of troll spray. :)
 
As a matter of fact, yes it was - along with errand running, lighting the fires in the workshops during winter, cleaning the works van and boss's car and cleaning machines every Friday.

Do you have a problem with that?
you were lucky mate,I had to pander to the bosses daughters every whim as well,what daddys littlt girl(17) wanted she got unfortunately this usually meant more work for me lol.
 
Dont ban Thomas, I havent laughed so much in ages. If he wasnt a troll you would pity him....
 
Obviously your iq can't be very high otherwise you would of read my original post and seen that I stated I was a fork lift driver.

Any way, the fuse in my house keep blowing every couple of days, it's doing my head in as I have cut some old extension lead up so I can get the replacement cable to replace fuse. When I was in b and q last I notice a fuse board on offer. So if I swap it with this one ( shouldn't take long and it's I only have to swap the front over) this means that when my fuse blows I can just reset it?

I thought you were a 'doubting-Thomas240280'. I now realise your more a 'John-Thomas240280'?
 
Right guys I've had an accident at work last night with the for lift, I've broken one if those big reg push in plugs with 415v written on it off the wall, it's in pieces.. How do I go about getting one of those to replace? And a step by step guide how to replace it? Also do I have to turn electric off to whole factory to replace it?
start by placing 2 nails into l1 and l2 while live,be sure to keep a firm hold of the other ends and with a bit of luck all your problems will be over,and some of ours.
 

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