Hey up, got a submain to run under a private road and a few of the residents are kicking off about having a trench dug. Just wondering if anyone has used this mole drilling or moling i think it's called.
Whats the crack? Can you hire these things or do you have to have a firm out? and most...
i was called to this house on a new developement, the electricians (in the loosest term of the word )had walked off site after almost finishing and would not come back to do snagging as they had there money. The first house was signed off niceic test sheets but i found 2 plasterers nails through...
difficult to describe this problem, but hopefully, someone will know a solution. just had my monthly orange bill, double what i expected. phoned orange and apparently i have been receiving texts from some companies called PAYMO and MBLOX. these texts are apparently to do with social networking...
Evening all,
can anyone tell me what that sealant stuff is called that you use to seal ends of conduit when space is left around the cables?
cheers
Odigi
This is the closest I could find, picture-wise, to what I'm looking for, and they're not right. These are for fixing pipes. I'm looking for the electrical equivalent, but don't know what they're called. Can anyone help? I have in mind that they would adhere to a fixed surface, and accept one...
Had a fault with our hob: Only two rings work, others work when hob first switched on then go off shortly after. So called warranty company. When 'engineer' arrived and looked at it, he said the pans we were using were warped!!! I didn't tell him what I did for a living and let him tell me what...
alright guys, is it going to be worth me booking onto the 2391 if its being replaced? supposing i pass, am i then going to need to do the new course at a later date?
All electricians rejoice! Fluke group appear to have been listening to comments on forums like ours, lamenting the demise of the Robin testers. Robin testers are back on the market, new design testers marketed under the Robin/Amprobe banner. Lets hope this just the start of the changes...
Hi All,
Relatively new to the forum but have been reading lots of your posts regarding the state of the industry and supplier issues with interest!!!
I need to order a roofing system for the roof as shown below, but are struggling to identify the type of tile. Any ideas?:53::53::53:
Many...
Hello All,
A while ago on here someone put a thread on about yooza boxes. Basically they're flexible plastic boxes that sit between the back box and socket face so that when the plasterer comes your back boxes don't get filled in, they are flexibe and you can still conect the socket face to...
Can you please advise.
I have recently passed my MCS, setup a company etc etc. I was just about to start advertising then.......The announcement on Monday. Gutted. All the suppliers I was talking to now have no stock so.........
I called a Solar PV company looking for work, they offered me a...
They are called amerisolar AS-5M-250w Have any of you come across these panels? A potential customer has asked my opinion about them? are they any good?
~Hi everyone
I have my NICEIC assessment on Tuesday, and my Megger has a fault... and I wont get it back for 2-3 weeks :(
I've called around every hire company on the internet, no one has one available for hire. I just called NICEIC, they want £290+ VAT to re-arrange my assessment.
If...
for the last to years ive been doing C&G 2330 Level 2 and C&G 2330 level 3, but what are they classed as? its not an NVQ becasue i dont have an aprenticeship. any one know?
Hi All, Just want to say hello and ask if anyone can recommend a good PV installation course. I'm based in London, but happy to travel. I really want something that will get me up and running, not just theory. Any thought on C&G 2372 v NICEIC?
I'm newish to sparking, trained up to C&G 2391 as a...
I am planning to draw a supply for an attached garage from the existing ring in the kitchen.
Ideally I want to have a FCU coming off the ring at the existing twin socket in the kitchen to feed this supply but the kitchen is tiled and the owner wouldn’t be happy if the décor gets damaged. So...
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