I am working with a lighting designer at the moment producing custom light fittings for a restaurant chain. Most of his designs are raw metal (steel, copper,brass) welded or riveted together with brass lampholders and 'vintage ' 3c flexes. All the lampholders are earthed via their dedicated terminals and are fixed to the fittings via 2 brass shade rings either side of a hole in raw metal. Tightened with a wrench I am achieving very good earth continuity to the whole fitting. Does the panel think a separate earthing terminal is required elsewhere on the metalwork? Instinctively I think yes, but as I say cont is v good and the onsite contractor fitting them is satisfied so......? thoughts please !