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Well I started my first kitchen rewire today for my Napit part p qualification, do you think this job will be enough for me to get my accredation with them or do I really need to stick a new fuse in the fuse box and pretend it is a new circuit, please be honest with my standard of work, I want to learn, thanks for helping a new member
 

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tidy bit of work there. i assume it's a classII fitting so there's no need for that silly earth conductor.
 
Well I started my first kitchen rewire today for my Napit part p qualification, do you think this job will be enough for me to get my accredation with them or do I really need to stick a new fuse in the fuse box and pretend it is a new circuit, please be honest with my standard of work, I want to learn, thanks for helping a new member

Hi Mark,

That belongs in the show us your installs section.

Boydy
 
Actually Joking aside, I went to look at a kitchen today and those were just 2 pictures I took, there are 6 brass down lighters in the ceiling, the guy who lives there wired and installed it himself. He is having an extention to the kitchen and I told him they needed ripping out and rewiring, It didn't go down well at all, I will upload more photos when I get time to pee about with the Iphone and the lead into my pc.
 
Well, thought I'd crash this thread to see if anyone can give me (yet again) idiot-proof ideas as to how I can read my notifications? I have 7 so it says but still can't read them. :(

Just the blue screen of death appears.
 
Well, thought I'd crash this thread to see if anyone can give me (yet again) idiot-proof ideas as to how I can read my notifications? I have 7 so it says but still can't read them. :(

Just the blue screen of death appears.
Crashing this lovely thread!
If you can click on the drop down arrow on notifications and see what they are e.g. likes received or private messages.
Then you could try going to those locations independently e.g. go to the private messages section on the left hand side or go to "my Profile" and click on likes received for likes information.
See picture with confusing arrows below!
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Sorry then, out of range for me after that.

When I got o notifications I get this error at the top of the screen:

Warning: Declaration of vB_ProfileBlock_vBSEOLikes::block_is_enabled() should be compatible with that of vB_ProfileBlock::block_is_enabled() in ..../vbseo/includes/functions_vbseo_ui_profile.phpon line 52

No doubt this is the one that is causing your screen to not display, I also get this when going to likes received directly but not when going to PM's.

Good luck, message to admin I think required.
 
Actually Joking aside, I went to look at a kitchen today and those were just 2 pictures I took, there are 6 brass down lighters in the ceiling, the guy who lives there wired and installed it himself. He is having an extention to the kitchen and I told him they needed ripping out and rewiring, It didn't go down well at all, I will upload more photos when I get time to pee about with the Iphone and the lead into my pc.

Oh dear oh dear ....... I hope you're a better spark than you are a photographer Mark ;)
 
Not sure if this thread is the place but I once helped a mate deliver some furniture to a council house as we walked past the bathroom I saw an electric fan heater in there and thought hell that is not very safe........... Well it was hanging down from where the light was by the flex, someone could have hit their head on that and got a nasty bruise......
 

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