Not sure if a board lid would be susceptible* to ------...!
I have some of those neodymium magnets. Strong little buglers they are. I think I will reappropriate some of them from the kids...!
*I'm sure there is a better word but it's been a long long day...
It's only took since the start of AMD3 for me to realise the powers of a magnetic level in making labelling easier!!
Can't post photo though! File too big. Have screenshotted it to make it smaller but no joy. Basically the level holds the lid open!
Staff /Dan /Lou - what's the maximum image...
To admin and staff members:
Have the like/dislike/agree/optimistic/winner etc buttons gone for good now?
I have tried the desktop version of the new site on my phone and still nothing, only can press like now.
If they are gone I think it's a shame.
Megger are basically implying that their previous MFTs with lo current loop testing are not up to scratch then surely......???!!! Maybe I will ask for a part refund on the cost of my Megger due to them selling me an item that is slightly 'duff'.....
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Yes and no is the honest answer there!! I mainly partied and had far to much fun at uni to be honest! Glad I did it though (env.science) but am also glad I retrained and am self employed now. Don't think I could go back to the hum drum of employment again.
I can only advise further Pete if you can assure me that any metallic parts of the bath screen have been suitably bonded....:p
Seriously though, loads of places online do them - eBay, Amazon etc. Look at the profile of the existing one and check some of the measurements (screen thickness, the...
I always try and stop on 44.44 or 55.55 etc. It makes the accounts that tiny bit easier to do!!
At my kids swimming lessons they were getting their badges. The young un who took the money got her phone out to work out 2.80 + 2.80.... I despaired too at the time..
If you are not doubting my 'personal lived experience' what was the disagree for on page one of this thread? That suggest to me you are doubting my PLE .....
Techniques and methods such as using the correct type of screw and plug will very easily have the job done correctly and professionally...
You say it is "probably ok"..... I can guarantee you there is no probability about it.
Thankfully I only use 'modern' (brand new) screws.....and never had a single tile crack ever....not one!
I've only ever had one 60947-3 main switch go bad on me. It wouldn't have been that old either at the time, probably 20 yrs max. The customer had recently upgraded to LEDs in all rooms (cheap Amazon ones) but had left all the 400W dimmers in situ. The house flickered more than a paparazzi shoot...
I've drilled and plugged hundreds of holes and never had this occur once. If the plug is flush with the tile (as a minimum) then the bit that pushes out and expands laterally is deeper and beyond the tile usually.
I didn't manage to climb in any further to see the other side of the cable properly due to the cupboard being full of clutter, although it didn't seem to be biting into the cable. I spent two hours on site going through the defects and working out possible cable routes for quoting. It's a...
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