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    Anyone regret becoming Self Employed?

    Like quite a few of you guys on here, being made redundant at a more "advanced" age meant going self employed. Don't regret it for a minute. I don't have any pressures from accountants (or finance managers as they called themselves in my last company) that were only interested in saving money...
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    2394/5 entry exam

    Try this for starters..... http://www.djtelectricaltraining.co.uk/2394-2395-questions-and-answers.html
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    Per item PAT test charge?

    I do the PAT work for some bands and PA/Lighting hire companies. In these cases the kit is laid out in a warehouse and they pay me £25.00 per hour. I personally wouldn't offer a per item charge as this (if you are doing the checks properly) could easily mean you working for a few quid per hour. 
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    EICR Unsatisfactory - need advice

    CU change prices in Kent are rising. Went to a job yesterday to quote for a new board. Customer had already had a price of £860 plus VAT plus materials for a pretty straightforward job. 
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    Reminder to take care guys

    Called in to a house this evening to quote for fitting an extractor fan in the shower room. Customer wanted the vent taken out through either the soffit board or a vented roof tile. After a quick look at the soffit pretty sure it's made of asbestos insulating board. (I know I cannot say for...
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    Wireless smoke alsrms

    Cheers guys. Being of the "older" persuasion I've always fitted wired linked alarms but have to stop being so suspicious of anything that doesn't have a bit of copper carrying all those lovely signals!  :Blushing
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    Wireless smoke alsrms

    Thanks Lurch, it's a wireless smoke alarm system (Aico) that's been requested and it was the thickness of the walls that concerned me. Mind now at rest! 
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    Wireless smoke alsrms

    Have any of you guys installed a wireless linked smoke alarm system? I'm doing the electrics on a three story Victorian house refurb and the owner is keen to use a wireless linked system across all floors. I've never installed one before and was wondering how reliable the signalling between base...
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    Air rifle / shooting

    You can buy the stuff in places like Wickes. It's not boiled anymore, the old traditional name stuck but nowadays it's made of linseed and a combination of different solvents. It's a very time consuming process though as you need a load of layers applied.  Some of the other guys (i.e. younger!)...
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    Air rifle / shooting

    My old man was a cabinet maker and liked the old traditional ways of treating wood. Matt varnish will seal it, but the spinning sound I'd hear for sanctioning that would be coming from his resting place! 
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    Air rifle / shooting

    Traditional way is multiple very light coats of boiled linseed oil, with each coat allowed to dry before next application, but wonder what the "waterproofing" is that's been applied? 
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    What was number 1 in the UK singles chart the day you were born?

    Righteous Brothers, You've Lost That Loving Feelin. 
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    Hotpoint HCM60 Coffee. Service manual/parts diagram

    I've got one for an HCM15 coffee machine but no idea if that would be of any use. 
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    This made my eyebrows go up!

    I only know what was e-mailed across after a phone call asking if I would do the electrics. No idea what hot water system they're going for, or any other details. If it's a combi, one standard thermostatic shower along with one electric could be an option. Mains pressure hot water good...
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    This made my eyebrows go up!

    I'm heading out to have a look at the place next week. These figures are from (I think) the architect. Pretty sure I can shave them down a bit, maybe even convince them to go for slightly less powerful showers. I do want to see a 100 amp supply though! 
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    This made my eyebrows go up!

    I agree Dave, but it brought home just how much juice a house (in theory) could pull! 
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    This made my eyebrows go up!

    Request in the form of "would this be possible" in a large family home that's being refurbished. 1) Two shower rooms, each fitted with a 10.8 kW electric unit 2) 7.2 kW induction hob. 3) Two double ovens, each rated at 4.6 Kw. 4) In kitchen. Washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, kettle...
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    Stupidest injury ever?

    It's not just sparkys. Joiner mate of mine was using a compressed air nail gun while building a workshop. Nails started to jam in the delivery slide so he decided to have a fiddle with it. While the gun was still connected to the compressed air line. Which led to him shooting hinself in the...
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    Stupidest injury ever?

    For magnitude of injury and being able to make a face from it, I  :Salute . (Can't really do much with the extra hole in the side of my nose!) 
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    Air rifle / shooting

    Reply from my mate...... Would depend entirely on the condition of the HW35. Assuming it's in good nick, I'd go for the HW35. In saying that, note the following. I'm a Weihrauch fan. Love their guns and they way they build stuff. Secondly, most vitally, there is no point at all in buying a gun...
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