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    Pete's Videos Nice Nails, what about the plug

    Those nails are something else!
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    Veto pro pak xl to buy or not

    You won't regret it.
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    Airflow MVHR using switched live to activate boost

    To late now but double pole switch is another way to go.
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    Location of switches for fixed kitchen appliances.

    Drawer!!! For me it's the practicality of it. Is there much point of even having a switch (other than a point of connection) if it's in such a position? Just inside a door of a normal cupboard would be more suitable IMO, although this would be kitchen design dependant.
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    Electrician Jobs Switch for entire lighting circuit?

    Contactor with key switch that way the switch could be somewhere more accessible. EDIT: beaten to it!
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    Name 3 sparkies to work with

    I've been a bit of a lurker over the past 6 years and have conversed with many members (many no longer active for various reasons) and witnessed some epic threads. Based on the last 6 months, I would have to go with Leesparkykent, GMES and telectrix. Although I may not have interacted directly...
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    Prysmian Cable In a Box cr!p

    Bending radius! If you come across one a Thorsman Cablestik is well worth the investment.
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    Prysmian Cable In a Box cr!p

    I vote Prysmian over Doncaster 100%. Always bin the box straight away though. The croc clips are to hold the cables on the reels you aren't pulling from at the time.
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    Velux windows 1st fix

    Tell client to pay a little more and get the solar powered ones!
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    4mm alan head screws

    Found an insulated Knipex T bar that a local DNO operative had dropped loading his van. Never saw him again so kept it. Best thing I ever found! We have quite a lot of those isolators up here and quite often the MET on the cutout (or Henley block) can be hex heads.
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    @ New Trainees.

    If you follow this link it should take you to the right section, there should be no threads there. Start a new thread (only you and certain staff will be able to see it) and copy/paste the form below into it, filling in the blanks: Your Details Your Full Name: Your Address: Your Telephone...
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    How to connect cables - The American way!

    Came across a few porcelain ones in old lighting JBs.
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    Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

    Removed screw, cut off damaged section, fed other leg through joist and terminated. Wasn't worried about size of hole as was a new build and painter yet to finish but fortunately smoke detector covered it (just!).
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    Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

    Haha no! Bit of patience and perhaps luck! Smoke alarm circuit. Tested between each point to locate damaged leg. Narrowed it down to between downstairs bedroom & hall. Noticed when testing that cable had been brought through the ceiling right beside a joist (nothing special there) but on closer...
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    Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

    Are you trying to insinuate something?
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    Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

    Cable fed under(!) the posi joist. Full marks for blind bullseye with the screwgun Mr joiner!
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    New toolbag suggestions?

    Only downside for me was due to the size if you aren't careful you'll overfill it and kill yourself trying to carry it! Handy for throwing a drill in or even an MFT on certain jobs. Can't remember if it came with a shoulder strap but fairly certain in could accommodate one.
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    New toolbag suggestions?

    Sorry, sneaky link! You can put stuff like hacksaws on the top of the lid of the Stanley one, the adjustable elasticated part is fairly universal.
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    House rewire. Unsure on terminating at Consumer Unit

    Interesting route for the tails

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