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136.4 ohms at lights whilst doing the loop test before we change the board. Guessing they've been lucky ? Plus side is I get to put an earth stake in were see how much I remeber from the one I did 2 years ago
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offer in screwfix for an sds max breaker for £160Precisely, being in a quarry that kind of cost never mattered.
Get an SDS adaptor, I've seen people hammer in >5m rods with little difficulty.
offer in screwfix for an sds max breaker for £160
will make your life very easy
archy we are talking 4.5kg+ sds max drill.Every man should own a rotary hammer drill with rotary stop!
Hilti is my weapon of choice.
ah but would it be a stable reading?
Still think I'd get a rod in faster with one of these
you can take a horse to water....all depends if there's a horse in the stable. ask dingledong.
Still think I'd get a rod in faster with one of these
I've been in the loft and dug out all my college work, 3 years worth, so soon I will have loads of questions which hopefully I'll be helped with?
i was a book worn tony, i dont have space for many more books so ive started going digital.I have no problem helping someone who is willing to study.
You’re obviously not competent yet, why are your college notes in the loft?
I’ve only got to reach out my left arm to get my apprentice log books. (Believe me, there’s more in them than you’ll ever come across.) They’re there as an aide memoir to point me where to look for information.
The internet was a wild idea in some college professors mind back then so couldn’t be referenced. The library text books was the only way for many of us.
You have access to sites like this. Use them as an aid and not a replacement for study.
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