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    3.5mm machine socket screws

    but a good cordless and bit setup I'm all ears
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    3.5mm machine socket screws

    been using impact I've got a steady hand
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    3.5mm machine socket screws

    good evening, have a lot of second fixing to do. using an impact and flat bit, for 3.5mm machine screws. can anyone recommend a bit that lasts??
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    Cooker - diversity. A second opinion would be nice

    Job done. thank you for advice telectrix. combined load was actually 10.10kw. upon install. hob 5700kw and oven 4400kw. just thought id leave feedback !
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    Cooker - diversity. A second opinion would be nice

    Got no books to hand I'm away. Job is am tomorrow. So thought I'd ask as not done domestic in a while. Advise would be great as to confirm this is ok. I remember reading up about diversity for cooker supplies. Thanks. Don't be to hard on me please
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    Cooker - diversity. A second opinion would be nice

    Pete do you have any positive input? I far from know everything. Thought you could ask advise on here ??
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    Cooker - diversity. A second opinion would be nice

    6mm to kitchen. Separate hob and oven. Rating combined just under 13000w Am I right in applying diversity and the two appliances sharing the same supply. 45a dp switch off to two ccu's 32amp mcb 60898 6mm supply cable T.i.a
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    hoover dust extraction advice thanks

    I need something suitable for breeze, brick, plaster etc
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    hoover dust extraction advice thanks

    i am after a hoover- dust extractor for occupied properties to attach to my chasing machine (sparky) i want makita ideally. what would you guys recommend. thanks
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    Help

    All sorted sound advice as per fellas! Cake tan comment, still laughing now!
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    Help

    No live or neutral readings on ring. Have earth reading end to end. Can I test where breaks are without removing all accessories?

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