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Is this within the regs? I can't get the thread of the gland through the box to get the banjo inside. I wanted to use the swa but if not will rely on one of the cores.
 

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IMO the poster of this thread is not a tradesman, ffs don't all give him a paint by numbers solution................

Please define tradesman.
Im someone who spent 3 yrs at college obtaining qualifications. Usually a little more respected in here than the Electrical Trainee short courses. All im after is advice on completing work that i don't totally feel out of my depth with. If anything was all too far out of my depth i wouldnt attempt it. Im even going down route of signing up to one of those schemes. (Or should i say scams?)
 
Yes I agree with you, but at least he did ask , took a ribbing and got on with it and tried to make it better. He could of just left it an said nowt, and the pic would have found it's way on here eventually. Just needs to get a bit help or do some research to see what products are available. We know nothing about him , he may have experience in other avenues and has not encountered this before , I'm not saying it's right , just that he had the good sense to take on board advice he was given.

Thanks!
This is exactly my situation!
 
I'm afraid to say, if I'd of given you that small job to do and you'd of produced that workmanship and you were employed as an electrician (tradesman) I'd of sent you packing (down the road/pumped) you would of not been up to the standard of a graded electrical operative IMO and maybe you could stay on as a trainee lol
 
I'm afraid to say, if I'd of given you that small job to do and you'd of produced that workmanship and you were employed as an electrician (tradesman) I'd of sent you packing (down the road/pumped) you would of not been up to the standard of a graded electrical operative IMO and maybe you could stay on as a trainee lol

If he had been working with you I have NO doubt it would be perfect -- grovel grovel :)
 
I'm afraid to say, if I'd of given you that small job to do and you'd of produced that workmanship and you were employed as an electrician (tradesman) I'd of sent you packing (down the road/pumped) you would of not been up to the standard of a graded electrical operative IMO and maybe you could stay on as a trainee lol
Fair enough, but you may have been there to answer my questions if I was employed by you. I came on here and asked as no one else with me.
 

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