I'm currently using the DeWalt Toolbag that came free with my safety boots last year. It's full of crap and can never find anything, before that I had a Stanley fat max open tote which was good until the handle fell off !
Well done remember doing mine back in feb 2006 at north Trafford college it was a very stressful three days but I passed all parts first time.
Never had SY control flex when I did it, we did 4l2.5 pyro to a 3 phase socket outlet.
I get mrs streetlighter to do all our admin work shes bloody good at it too. We have written to several local letting agents with no response from any.
I have a Fluke 1653b too a little while to get to grips with as I was used to separate instruments but now i have no problems. I have used the megger 1552 and liked it I'm not much keen on the metrel mft I used a few years back.
Don't forget a few cards of fuse wire and a selection of bs1361 cartridge fuses for domestic consumer unit. I've been caught short by not having them on the van a few times.
ASLEC association of street lighting electrical contractors I have a card it's basically the same as a JIB card. We have to have certain qualifications and complete an NVQ folder before getting a card.
And I haven't even mention the quality install in the greenhouse twin and earth lashed to the metal frame though there was an IP55 rated socket but no gland in the 20mm cable entry.
I think I'm more than justified in issuing the danger notice. When there is brass switch plates with twin core rubber cable behind them and no CPC and also the case of the 3 Way WYlex board in the loft area this was fed via a 6mm PVC twin and earth from a 45 amp Mcb this then fed two showers my...
Remember watching a lot of the older videos on VHS tape when I was at college I find that Dave Austin quite entertaining to be honest wish I could find the fault as quickly as him. The videos that stick in my mind are demand testing of domestic installs, finding the fault and one called the...