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Absolutely correct they hold water, shrouds are totally unnecessary. 20s is 24mm spanner, 20 large is 30mm spanner.
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If that little thing, plugs your butt, you better eat slowly. 🤣
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I'd say everyone has knowledge gaps in their area of electrical work I know i have quite a few i work on to fill them in
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I too have been tempted.. I’m buying for my son. He’s in his2nd year at collage and looking for apprentiship. Sadly it’s almost impossible in my...
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The display on the Mft pro is not very durable mine is broken already 😡
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I'm not entirely certain as it's very tough, but brittle when cold.
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This thread is about 13 years old, but you're from South Yorkshire so it's ok :)
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Fluke maybe better check out ebay or amazon
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I looked up on The Crabtree Society website that is dedicated to their brand history, and their newsletter (see Issue 5) says: The wiring...
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Looks more like a combi drill set to a some level of torque. Couldn't watch anymore though, it's painful viewing🙄
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I wouldn't I'm afraid. I'm not familiar with the type of construction of the floors in those flats. It could be poured concrete, or I suppose it...
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I'm surprised that spring-loaded arrangements like the Wagos have not made it to CUs yet. Would avoid a lot of these issues by design!
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I have the predecessor to this tool: https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/wire-strippers/2620151 It scores the outer sheath to an adjustable depth, then...
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I got a Dymo, £14.95 from Aldi. I use it for run of the mill stuff . Brother for the more complex labels.
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Very much so, and why water UFH makes more sense as it can be fed from a heat pump. Not up to date on prices, but until recently electricity was...
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I found this in a box in the shed the other day. Still working. The "light vibration" referred to is quite fun....
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Marti said: when I (very discreetly) checked them with a conventional screw driver they were all spot on. How did you confirm they were all...
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Reduced because of "small crease to corner"? ! £79.99 Any others about? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/195003676487
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You can get a usb dvd/cd player for less than £20 or you can go here and download the update Download software updates -...
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Best gloves I ever had were from amazon's commercial range. Level 5 cut resistant, steel woven with either nitrile or PU dip. Lasted months and...
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I’m sure this isn’t the only thread about torque screwdrivers…. But maybe the oldest.
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Note main switch and mcb are LVE branded, as are the contactors. The RCBO's are SBS branded. The enclosure is LVE. I bought and installed this in...
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Ive got 10 ingco tool unit and 5batt working with them for 4 years now no real issues replaced one batt
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How's everyone finding the x1 with the latest firmware updates? I'm after a new mft unsure whether to go with the x1 or try find a good used 1741+
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Read a lot of critical reviews about the same feature on the Fluke.And to be fair they were not without justification.The issue lies with the...
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I have a ferret, works great got me out of bother a few times.
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I think they’ve changed the design slightly recently. You could just snip them off before. I had to replace a poor quality grid switch in a...
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Sorry, thought you were on the subject of interchangeable stuff, for which blades are even easier to lose than complete drivers. I like the idea...
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I’ve been partial to using fusebox stuff recently, good tackle for the price and in my opinion it looks good and the inside is well thought out...
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Thank you, I've sent you a PM
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