It's called an apprentice in a room with all the scrap cable piled up and a heater left on to soften the insulation. He gets a cut same as everybody else. I've seen them stripping cable and left out it's a terrible thing to do.
* Kevlar woven glove on non knife holding hand cut away from the...
I was on a chemical plant in Scotland and the Scottish sparks that were their doing maintenance and upgrades told me the Electrical engineer on the job was on 4k a week and he had a brand new Audi in the car park to prove it still with the knobely bits on the tires. Alot of money being thrown...
Tell them to shove there job anything under £20hr is an insult these days.
*Electricians mates on £12hr-£14hr on last few jobs I've been on.
*Labourers on the site I'm on now are on £13hr
Have some pride geezer raise your index finger and middle finger In the forward facing position.
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I wouldn't bother with 2391 until you've nailed installation for a few years. How can you test something without understanding the processes involved during installation and taken part in an installation.....?
Good luck
Ps: what the post above said bite his hand off
W.E Steward. Modern Wiring Practice.
First published 1954 still relevant.
Oldie but a goodie there is a picture in that book of a conduit bender being operated by two men the arm is about 8ft long. And the conduit as round as your thigh. Plus draw dropping Pyro installations.
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A more constructive post here brace yourselves. The conduit brand you are using is rubbish this is quite a common thing to happen. Probably down to the thickness of the metal and quality of the steel involved.
A tip to those who have done very little galv conduit and trainees.
*Mark...
Either a Labourer or an Apprentice armed with a 110v wall chaser and a piece of galv conduit for a depth check. Obviously walls marked out first so they can't mess it up.
** ideally main builders labourer could be used to do it like on many other sites.
Then sit back put the kettle on read the...
You won't be on £25 on site in Wales. Welsh rates are pathetic.
More like £12-£13hr and the Welsh will gladly work for it.
Do yourself a favour go over the pond to Hinkley B nuclear power station work away from home. Knuckle down on that job and buy a house.
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Ps: basically if you want...
A domestic installer is not a Electrician they are a "domestic electrical installer".
Definition = Somebody who crawls across loft spaces with a twin and earth in their mouth covered in glass fibre. Who knows BS7671 off by heart and can name any regulation."
* You can spot one a mile away I...
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