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A bit of a difference between his work and Dels don't you think.Thomas Nagy's Ex-apprentice joins the celebrity electricians on the tube
I agree it would have been my first choice to go to the cu but I've not came across the mantel boxes. That cu installation was a disasterJust watched this and I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not by calling it a lovely job!
I've never worked on one of those mantell boxes but it looks like this one clears the wall by a decent distance. I'm sure the metal they're made of is quite thick, but I would have at least tried to drill a 20mm hole in the mantell box and run the spur from the CU. It would have kept the wiring solely in the cupboard and I can't imagine it would have taken longer than it took Del to convert that 1 gang socket to surface and run all that horrible trunking.
I don't want to knock Del because he's a nice bloke and he's putting his work out there, but I think this one is a bit of a crap job and not his finest.
Do you listen to the electricians podcast? You got a mention from DS regarding busbars, I think it was last week.A bit of a difference between his work and Dels don't you think.
Wonder if he will be as experienced as Del is in 40 years time.
No ? Both to the podcast and the mention.I agree it would have been my first choice to go to the cu but I've not came across the mantel boxes. That cu installation was a disaster
Do you listen to the electricians podcast? You got a mention from DS regarding busbars, I think it was last week.
I only recently found it but find it very entertaining. I would recommend the one titled something like electricians are the worst.
Yeah, it looked rough. Those bushings at the top were where the original circuit cables come in via conduit. I'm sure you know that box would have had a skeleton board with rewireable 3036 fuses in it originally, but someone has replaced it with a modern metal CU so it looks a bit weird with all that basic insulation being outside the CU and the circuit CPCs going into a separate MET.I agree it would have been my first choice to go to the cu but I've not came across the mantel boxes. That cu installation was a disaster
It would have been much neater and better for that CU to be mounted flush to the cable entry's.Yeah, it looked rough. Those bushings at the top were where the original circuit cables come in via conduit. I'm sure you know that box would have had a skeleton board with rewireable 3036 fuses in it originally, but someone has replaced it with a modern metal CU so it looks a bit weird with all that basic insulation being outside the CU and the circuit CPCs going into a separate MET.
But the whole lot is still inside a big metal box with a closeable door, so in terms of regs, I guess it's technically ok? It just looks like a massive pile of s*** when you open the door! If I'd done that CU I personally would rather have put something at the top to contain the original circuit cables and extend them into the new CU neatly, but Del wasn't there to do that
Reasonable - but stretching it out on the spacings of the SWA cleats.A bit of a difference between his work and Dels don't you think.
Wonder if he will be as experienced as Del is in 40 years time.
Reasonable - but stretching it out on the spacings of the SWA cleats.
He needs to give up MateAnother beauty ...
As is Delroy
It would be a shame to let the thread go cold when there's more beauty's like this! See if you can spot why he can't test the RCD (before reading the comments!)
I didn't see him fix any faults. Saw him find a fault (high zs) and seemingly be massively confused by it. Also saw him turning circuits back on while leaving unterminated wires hanging out of a socket (again)
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