You think that's bad, I helped install this chandelier, £150k! Must have been 15m long at least through 4 floors down to basement level. Hung from threaded rod studs cast into a concrete reinforced ceiling! This is in sir Robert Walpole house opposite the Ritz hotel in London.
All the crystals...
Method I would go for is definitely Wiska boxes on unistrut, a buried joint using resin would be great but even the best quality light fittings have failures, you don't want to have to cut out the joint to replace a light fitting.
Just make sure the centre of the lampholder is the Live and the "screw" is neutral, the lamp holder wires are not always wired with brown and blue.....
Get yourself into screwfix they have an end of line sale
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Only available in stores.
I really wish it was like that, we are run by a manager on behalf of the owner who is not present and I'm not sure that the manager really cares which is a bit of a shame, maybe they are talking note, but I can't see how I'll benifit from it.
We live in a world of litigation and I can tell help thinking I feel something happens how doesn't he prove he is competent? Surly qualification go a long way in this? I'm not talking about an spark that has been thin the trade years, he is about 30
hi all,
We recently have had an new guy start with us and I have been sent with him a few times, he does seem to know quite a bit but does make some mistakes as a 3rd year apprentice I am wondering if he is really sutable to supervise me( the other day I sent him to do a Earth loop on the bell...
No, unless you get the original invoice with it and pretend to be the person who bought it in the first place.
It's a risk you take with second hand tools that's why they are cheaper. But if they are only a year old there not much that can go wrong, there are places that will fix them.
No, unless you get the original invoice with it and pretend to be the person who bought it in the first place.
It's a risk you take with second hand tools that's why they are cheaper. But if they are only a year old there not much that can go wrong, there are places that will fix them.
What about a use s drill some good stuff on eBay like this
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