Surely it's the spark ignition that's caused it then if the plug if proper burnt.
I'm not really sure how the spark ignition works (presumably just a transformer) but what would happen if the two electrodes were touching when it was used?
Are you saying that plumbing needs someone with NVQ's etc to do it?
Most electricians seems to think (household) plumbing is as easy as tying your shoe laces. Is this not the case?!
(I'm not having a go, just genuinely interested)
I've been told there's a way of achieving a CSCS Gold card without doing an NVQ. You have to take a test and prove work you have done. It costs £650. Does anyone know anything about this?
Why not leave the phone outside your bosses house for a few hours very morning, then make the odd passing comment about how nice his wife is?
Not sure how that would help but it would be funny.
I own a commercial kitchen and use this for everything:
Cif | Power Cream Kitchen
It's fine on the clear diffuser on a flourescent we have. I don't think the latest version of this cleaner damages anything, but it still works very well.
The new version is a clear liquid in a yellow bottle the...
Doesn't anyone ever fail? I assumed the £150 (or whatever it is) retake fee would be a good little earner. Not that they are only after your money of course.
Interesting, we have cavity wall insulation (white powder stuff) and get damp problems all around the house. We have started finding mouldy clothes in the wardrobes too.
My parents had a much worse problem and they had some sort of an fitted into hallway that transfers air between the loft...
Could you simulate this by using parallel conductors to a load using say a long reel of PVC single as one conductor and a 30cm PVC single for the other? (assuming both conductors) are rated way above the load)
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