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  1. shanky887614

    Veto pro pac which one?

    you should have made sure she spotted the price for the xtr craftsman and said there the cheaper version of mine...
  2. shanky887614

    Veto pro pac which one?

    i picked up a tech pac and so far im happy with it, not loads of pockets but get most of my tools in fine. (ive got an xxl-f as well but that is very heavy when full)
  3. shanky887614

    ipaf

    yes scissor lift
  4. shanky887614

    Travel time and charges

    who said i was counting distance from my house, me and a mate were sleeping most of the way while someone else had to drive XD
  5. shanky887614

    Travel time and charges

    depends how long it will take to get to, just cause somewhere is 100miles away doesnt mean it can be driven in 2 hours. ive been to sites 70 miles away before that took 4-5 hours (quicker on me ffffing bike)
  6. shanky887614

    ipaf

    yeah, need it for a job im doing for the next few months and cant hurt to have it
  7. shanky887614

    ipaf

    only failed 3a passed the 3b test so can drive a cherry picker but not a mewp XD
  8. shanky887614

    Travel time and charges

    they can pay hours rate on way so 2 hour journey costs them 2 hours labour (can claim the miles at 40p mile direct off your tax bill) stopping away would probably be cheaper for them. 2 hours each way is say £60 minimum basic jib approved rate
  9. shanky887614

    ipaf

    it might be worth updating the card soon lads, there adding card readers to a lot of the lifters/cherry pickers etc now i just sat my ipaf today, cant believe what happend though, passed on cherry picker but hit a cone on the last bit of the 3a vertical lifter. you can do the theory part online...
  10. shanky887614

    Recommend me a Lazer level.......

    i got my dewalt 088k for £90 inc vat&delivery on ebay. very cheap for what you get (new still in carboard sleeve etc)
  11. shanky887614

    Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

    thats why i drive an ex bg van, i havent got to work hard to beat there standards XD
  12. shanky887614

    Hot Air Gun for Heat Shrink

    https://youtu.be/N4vf8N6GpdM
  13. shanky887614

    Hot Air Gun for Heat Shrink

    portasol are highly recommended or if your willing to spend the money weller
  14. shanky887614

    Earth Leakage tester

    look at it like this, what brand do you trust? ive had some free test leads from fluke and ill be honest i like there customer service. (i got meger cause of the price, i wanted a decent one that would measure upto 200amps as i am unlikely to ever need to measure any single phase above this...
  15. shanky887614

    Zs to high on MCCB Protected circuit?

    true but i cant see why the original installer did this
  16. shanky887614

    Zs to high on MCCB Protected circuit?

    0.8ze for a distribution circuit is quite high with other circuits coming off it, maybe not now but in the future when they go to expand. just did a quick google search and 4c 70mm swa is £23m. for 500m thats 12.5k surely it might have been a better design for another supply from the grid...
  17. shanky887614

    Hot Air Gun for Heat Shrink

    does it need to be wireless? i use a weller pyropen but then i use mine more for soldering than heatshrink
  18. shanky887614

    Zs to high on MCCB Protected circuit?

    if the supply is 0.8 then surely the circuits coming off it wont comply
  19. shanky887614

    Rcbo's

    that seems cautious, i might rig up a temp socket with my pc later to check
  20. shanky887614

    Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

    if i remember ill take a pic on monday, if they put the door in i think they are there going to have problems (if you open it too far it will hit emergency stop button)

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