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Perry Macro

Hello, I am currently working on my own house. Im not a stranger to electrics and can do the basics. I am a little bit weird in the way I want to re-wire my house. I basically want separate ring main and lighting ring for most of the rooms in the house.

So I'm going to need a large consumer unit. So I've been looking at a 21 unit which will do nicely and be able to have some over for the odd bits or add ons i may need. what unit will i need to get is there a cheap website i can go on and buy my own MCB because I'm going to need more 32amp than they supply and same with lighting. which is the easiest way to do this? is there anything specially i need to buy i know with the new regs its a metal CU but other than that I'm blind.
 
He used the term "lighting ring",then he used the oft stated "its not that hard"
Best leave him to his own devices

The end product may actually work,however, safety of his children to use the system will be complete guess work
He had better hiope its not a death trap because he will not have the faintest idea of proving it safe or even understanding what it entails testing for safety

Crack on mate
 
I've got a bit a problem with my Achilles heal, think it might be a tear but not sure, could be a strain, anyway was thinking of cutting my leg open and sewing it back together, anyone got any idea of the best tools to use? Surely can't be that hard , just cut it open, stich together, maybe a bit of grip fill ?

These forums get a little bit painful at times,
Any way Perry macro, call a professional, stop being tight and get the job done properly
 
I've got a bit a problem with my Achilles heal, think it might be a tear but not sure, could be a strain, anyway was thinking of cutting my leg open and sewing it back together, anyone got any idea of the best tools to use? Surely can't be that hard , just cut it open, stich together, maybe a bit of grip fill ?

These forums get a little bit painful at times,
Any way Perry macro, call a professional, stop being tight and get the job done properly
ÂŁ5 says I'm right.
Can't be a wind up, I'll buy you a cyber pint if it is
 

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