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if he's DIY dave, then he should not be doing it (unless he notifies LABC and pays their exorbitant fee). if he's an apprentice or trainee, then he should get a qualified sparks in to supervise and oversee his work.
 
post #34 is exactly what I'd have posted had I seen this earlier.
you only need 2 sockets over 30m.
buy an extension lead, with 4 and jobs a good un.
 
but he might not want an extension lead across his newly laid lawn. typical arse about face job, like wanting sockets fitting after expensive tiles have been stuck on the walls.
 
All u keep saying is that's its not right n basically it's dangerous, u aren't actually telling me what I want to know which is how i do It then......thought that was the whole point of this forum, to get help??
i wired the rest of my house n had a qualified spark come over n test n sign it off so I'd like to give this a go, just need bit of help please


The whole point of this forum is for competent, trained sparks to share information - its NOT to give step by step guides to DIY Dave.
 
there are private sections on this site for a reason.

if you want help post in the relevent sections.

the site is for qualified electricians to share there experience in there specilist field to aide thoes that are not as experienced
 

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