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    Conduit tap & die set

    I've got some Rothenberger dies coupled with a ratchet style handle, still sharp as anything and have been used quite a bit over the last 6/7yrs, the 32mm die is not fun to use though :tearsofjoy:
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    No Trip 2 Wire MFTs

    2 wire Lo was indicated on screen, only played with it for a half hour before my attention got diverted to my new new Metrel Mi3152 :smilingimp: I'll have another look when i get hold of it again.Sorry I forgot, it did work on Hager RCBOS tried them too
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    No Trip 2 Wire MFTs

    We've just got a Megger 1741 i tried it on the most commonly used brands of RCBO we install from lewden and wylex on a 2 wire test and it popped it out both, will have to do a bit more investigating to see whether its only those brands :tearsofjoy:
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    Crimping tool

    Is this now the crimper appreciation society :)
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    Choice for shielded BS8436 cables

    We use exclusively Flexishield, great stuff very durable and easy ish to strip though it is a pain doing a couple of meters of it at the DB, wear gloves and use a dismantling tool to score it around and break it off in 200mm or less chunks and a little quarter turn of the wrist ;) also bare in...
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    Gu10 compact down lighters.

    To be honest I'd be going for a sealed LED cant recommend the Enlite/Aurora m6 pros enough, integrated plugs with lever type connectors, replaceable bezels, ip rated, fire rated around £14 plus the cost of the bezels and look very sleek. Though if you want a good gu10 you cant go wrong with...
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    Crimping tool

    Of course i was taking the pee but not you directly even if you were quoted ;), thought we were just joshing around, the thread was basically over in the first page or as soon as he said he'd soldered it, i have no idea why it's run to almost 100 posts but its most entertaining.
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    Crimping tool

    I thought we were talking about speakers :tearsofjoy: ?
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    Crimping tool

    I use these from Davico or they’re a rebranded version, perfect form factor as they are small and fit in a tool bag quite nicely as a lot of crimpers that go up to 16mm tend to be the larger boltcroper looking ones. Only downside is you need a little more wrist power ?
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    Garage supply/RCBO Upstream

    This is what I'd be doing too ?
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    Crimping tool

    This thread is brilliant :p
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    New MFT - opinions

    I'll have a crack at it tomorrow bit blurry eyed at the moment o_O I've linked the manufacturers specs, which details some of it if you want to leaf through, put it this way the Metrel is head a shoulders above anything else out there with the varieties of tests it can perform...
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    New MFT - opinions

    Had the same dilemma about a month back and ended up with the Metrel mi1352 over the 1741+ the boss bought the 1741 at the same time, we haven't had much time to play with them both with furlough etc but from the research and umming and ahrrring I decided on the metrel because it offered far...
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    Compound mitre saw.

    Festool as budget wasn't mentioned :p
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    MK essential range , anyone tried it ?

    I quite like the hager/Ashley range, their metal clad stuff is almost identical to the MK metal clad range.
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    MK essential range , anyone tried it ?

    Looks like a bloody awful range, straight on the avoid list.
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    Which downlights do you use?

    We use the enlite E6 pros. love the lever type connectors and integrated plugs must have fitted 700 plus and haven't had a tremendous level of failure.
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    Who makes or supplies these downlights?

    I'd give them time, im finding a lot of smaller manufacturers are slow at getting back into work with current circumstances.
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    Who makes or supplies these downlights?

    Well my google search is telling me Ecostar, from seren lighting https://www.serenlighting.com/
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    MICC Terminating

    Most would think its a gas pipe if it was the bare stuff lol

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