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Darkwood

Right ... Just been nudged to set this up by Paul.M and sounds a good idea following recent threads I've done in the Arms..

Rules....No Offensive material... edit if required before posting as this is the public arena.
Anything to do with the trade or in and around it ...H&S pic's welcome.

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I've posted this a few times and this is at a mates house following a kitchen refirb several yrs ago. :omg_smile:

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i read that wrong.... I thought you said "While wandering around Merthyr LOOKING for my Transit"

Like, damn, i forgot where i parked it....


I thought this was a new transit? whats needing done to it already?
 
If you leave it long enough in Merthyr you will have to look for it, it'll be long gone.
Anyway, there's a recall on the new shape Transit. The software on the body control module needs updating. The main problem is the alarm going off whenever it feels like. I've had to leave it unlocked overnight whenever I'm home. If I'm working away I just park somewhere where I won't hear the alarm going off.
 
Not electrical but I found this amusing. While wandering around Merthyr waiting for my Transit to have the work done on it's recall I saw this on a busy(ish, as busy as Merthyr gets) street. I didn't see a scafftag on it though. They did take safety seriously, those planks are screwed into the ally poles of the scaff :D

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That scaffolding has been there for a few years.
 
One of a list of jobs during a small referb of a guest house on a large estate was to replace the built in oven and hob.
Thought there might have been connectors under the tape.
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Nope, just twisted together! That is a 2.8kW oven and 5.5kW hob, twisted and taped. Can't have had much use, didn't see any signs of overheating.
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The wood screw holding the cooker switch back was the fist sign of issues.
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Just to complete the picture this was found on the other side of the room. Outside light supply tapped off a socket cable via connector blocks stuffed in the wall. There was easily enough slack cable and space in the 35mm back box to fit an FCU.
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Looking at a potential job recently, discovered what appeared to be a very narrow CU! However opening the cupboard door revealed a full size board!
You can see where the door has been scribed around the CU profile to provide a close fit! Ingenious or what?
Not sure if that belongs in dodgy pics, I am leaning more towards ingenious!!
 
Wow,never seen that before

It had 5 Fcu's in the ceiling feeding upstairs sockets, I'm guessing he thought every spur needed a fcu for each socket outlet.

Eicr done 3 months ago.
I had to pull a floorboard to install smokes, guess it's going to take a bit longer :)
 
The underside of the floorboards look painted…. So exposed at one time? The cables would have been clipped if on show.

It’s just been added to badly over the years?… then ceiling put up and forgotten about.

Yes, you can see the joists are painted black.

Instead of clipping to the joists, he clipped to the floorboards for some reason.

Loads of junction boxes, some for no reason other than the cable was too short.
 
One of a list of jobs during a small referb of a guest house on a large estate was to replace the built in oven and hob.
Thought there might have been connectors under the tape.
View attachment 118891 Nope, just twisted together! That is a 2.8kW oven and 5.5kW hob, twisted and taped. Can't have had much use, didn't see any signs of overheating.
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The wood screw holding the cooker switch back was the fist sign of issues.
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