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The simple act of caring is heroicWho gives a flying.... no one cares apart from the two people who seem to build their lives around him and this thread.
It's a lesson from a long-standing professional in how to extract a large sum of money and leave them thanking you for it.With the work the homeowner had already done in the house I'm surprised she didn't fit the trunking herself to be honest.
I'm not really sure what the point of the video is to be honest. There's not a lot to take from it.
Its just an "each time Del posts a new video it gets linked here" thread. Which is interesting because its free advertising for him.Can someone explain to me the point of this thread? I don't get it...
You know you're on an hourly rate when your using a manual screwdriver to fix stuff to the wall.It's a lesson from a long-standing professional in how to extract a large sum of money and leave them thanking you for it.
On the flip side the 'On Price' house basher boys use their 18v impact to tighten down MCBs on their 25 minutre no testing required BG board installsYou know you're on an hourly rate when your using a manual screwdriver to fix stuff to the wall.
I fitted a bg board last year and it was fine, well it was for a few days then 2 mcbs diedOn the flip side the 'On Price' house basher boys use their 18v impact to tighten down MCBs on their 25 minutre no testing required BG board installs
Did you do up the terminations with your 18v impact driver ?I fitted a bg board last year and it was fine, well it was for a few days then 2 mcbs died
No they don't go tight enough, you have to use an SDSDid you do up the terminations with your 18v impact driver ?
Cant afford one, I'm still using flat blade screwdrivers.Did you do up the terminations with your 18v impact driver ?
Cant afford one, I'm still using flat blade screwdrivers.
In all seriousness I still used a 5.5mm flat head screwdriver for terminations on a board.Cant afford one, I'm still using flat blade screwdrivers.
Why don't you use the correct driver - a slotted PH?In all seriousness I still used a 5.5mm flat head screwdriver for terminations on a board.
I just can't bring myself to use an 18v impact driver like most modern house bashers...
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