had a call today ,customer having problems fitting they own garage unit .
and what a cock up that all I can say.
and what a cock up that all I can say.
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i see he has a good set of hammers hanging up , thats all you need for that installView attachment 42021 lol ,he even tried to rewire his lights ,bless him .the cable on the end of the fluorescent where he tried to hang his self.
are you question your own work!there ARE people worse than me!
at least it wasnt a printout from this forum from one of the diyers looking for info or a previous question off of here!he said he tried to get the information for the dark webb.
Hey I respect you and Pete fella, age has no barrier when it comes to competanceeverybody's younger than me. except pete. he's about 4 months older. we both have the secret of eternallifecoffin dodging.
At least the guy has a good selection of hammers.. I can count five in that photo!View attachment 42021 lol ,he even tried to rewire his lights ,bless him .the cable on the end of the fluorescent where he tried to hang his self.
The "dumb" rating wasn't for your post - it was for that imbecile's attempt at wiring.had a call today ,customer having problems fitting they own garage unit .
and what a cock up that all I can say. View attachment 42018
or spelling even.... competence.Hey I respect you and Pete fella, age has no barrier when it comes to competance
At least the RCD would have gone with that level of wiring. Even a multimeter would have allowed the most basic level of continuity testing (just kidding I know multimeters are like Kryptonite to you guys!)I bet he never got out the MFT before energising.
even a volt stick is useful
I bet......I love my volt stick.. It's great for ELV wiring into stuff..
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