Nice, like the sound of that. Try and get in touch with the productions spark, they can give you a hard supply off their genny. thats all you'll need to do then is wire six 16A plugs for each flory.
It could save all the hassle with western power
A production set don't really use 13a supplies, way too small! Its all 16,32,63,125 amp plugs. a photo-shoot could even take out a few 13a supplies. You need to speak to the client about this as the production sparks will probably supply a generator truck if its only short term and just want...
Chuck them in your tool bag and at first chance grab your flat head and start pulling up boards with it.... Drivers are meant to be used, not hidden away. 8-)
Another thing I'm getting of my chest..... There has been loads of threads lately about slagging off the JIB and their grading..... Its funny most of them have come from people who never finished their apprenticeship or Electrical Trainee.
Whats the problem?!?!? Finish the job and you'll get the grade! Same...
Brilliant idea, but lets be honest its not gonna happen..... Shame. All the scams out there are after the money including the NICEIC and it wouldn't surprise me if there is more Electrical Trainee out there now than time-served. And what's scary about that is these Electrical Trainee are taking on apprentices and mentoring...
Yes, used these clamps in the AM2, literally only a 10 second job per clamp...... If it takes you 20 second, there might be something wrong with you! lol!
I'm sure legrand will make you pay for it tho
I've used them! Exactly the same as Wago to use. Nice strong fit, can visually see the cables when they are all the way in!
Why wouldn't you use them!?!?! Only down side is they are a bit bigger in size as you go up the range, as Wago double stack the entries.
Yes thats right........... I'm gonna give you my CV and best covering letter so you can steal it and then get the job I should have had! Good one!
haha, have a search on google if I was you, plenty of templates. Its all about adding your own touch then!
Please stop calling these guys Engineers.... Its an insult to all the truly-skilled work men out these (us). If they were 'Engineers' they would have done their job correctly in the first place.
Jesus! £275 is outrageously cheap! I only researched on-line and there's no sign of the 2396 with Swansea coll.
Didn't want to go back to them really, did the 2391-10 there and had some serious problems getting my certificate from them. must have taken 7-8 months after I finished the written...
I'm down in South Wales so I will be doing the course with South Wales Electrical Training in Port Talbot. There price was £552 including vat so not too bad at all........ I think! And I'll remember to do a write up when I'm done.
Hate to sound harsh, but you were given a spec and the spec must be followed. I almost did the same with my using the sy install. But lucky I had enough time to rip it out!
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