Check that they actually passed on your tax and double dose national insurance or you might end up with a demand letter from the tax, I hope you kept the wage slips as if they didn't pass on the money and the tax office come asking you'll be knackered, if you can prove tax was taken and not...
First of all most umbrella companies are owned by job agencies and secondly it takes away the need to set aside holiday pay, pay your employers national insurance (I went with an umbrella company to get onto a site which was a new build super hospital and had over 900 trades people on site years...
Those screwdrivers are a liability, wet hands bang, more than the limit of the screwdriver/internal resistor bang (smoke) a good chance of a nasty shock... In the recycling bin is where it goes
Something isn't right with this thread, strange goings on, you need a lot of power to separate hydrogen with electrolysis, it is inefficient, I know of an engineer who couldn't get backing for his design and he has a youtube channel with millions of views and tens of thousands of subscribers and...
Something isn't right with this thread, strange goings on, you need a lot of power to separate hydrogen with electrolysis, it is inefficient, I know of an engineer who couldn't get backing for his design and he has a youtube channel with millions of views and tens of thousands of subscribers and...
RTG generators have been in it for 60 years, they are super dangerous and the fuel for one will cost about £30 million to £50 million not to mention a licence from the home secretary and a 10 year wait, they are used to power space probes where they are on a one way trip to forever and won't be...
There used to be a few people near me that made bio diesel for themselves and had bought all the machinery and chemicals to add into it, they got a visit from the customs and tax and that was the end of that, no more collecting chippy veg oil.
Now refineries are adding veg and ethanol in and...
There's a regulator on a heatsink which has worn out, new one is about £30 this powers the Pcb which has the exciter driver that does the output regulating when the load goes up, you'll see the module screwed onto the engine body where the heat from the engine knackers it.. You can get one...
Yes and farmers get grumpy when you call them out on being tight with money when it comes to safety, I can guarantee you that if you want to see electrical death traps you'll find them for sure on farms I have seen many.
As long as it works it stays the way it is
Have stayed weekends in about 20 hotels around the UK in the last 2 years and not seen one single pat testing sticker, only place you see them now is on shop tills by the big facilities management companies that have probably mostly been green stickered without checking.
LPG won't work with a small petrol generator, can't convert safely and it will damage the engine, the big companies like agrekko worldwide are experimenting with LPG and landfill gas generators and even gassified wood chip and they are working with specialist scientific companies, my exes father...
Rent a small diesel generator to run that lot and keep a gas hob and batteries with a good inverter or 12 volt system to run lights when the genny is off.
Veto pro packs are good but £200 to £300 and will make all your tools a target to be stolen, so unless you are jobbing round posh flats in London forget about that or the £300 bag and the £500 of hand tools get stolen in one hit.
I have a Stanley bag with a solid plastic tray base which is...
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