JohnnyT";p="2408666 said:I might as well go the whole hog and hire a mini digger....
Can you explain what you are planning to do with a large pig and a small Australian?
JohnnyT";p="2408666 said:I might as well go the whole hog and hire a mini digger....
Can you explain what you are planning to do with a large pig and a small Australian?
Taylortwocities";p="2409158 said:I might as well go the whole hog and hire a mini digger....
Can you explain what you are planning to do with a large pig and a small Australian?
Do you REALLY want to know?
Hi all,
In the house I'm in all the kitchen sockets are like this...
There is no visible screws etc.
I presume they are stuck on with sealant or something??
But I just wanted to see if anyone had come across anything similar and whether they could advise how to remove them??
I don't want to damage the socket front as I remove it.
Many thanks
John
Did you apply for Building Regulations approval first, as the law requires?I'm now the proud owner of a double outside socket
What size cable and breaker rating?The socket in the kitchen isn't a spur, it is from it's own breaker in the distribution board
Because of the former you can't be sure of the latter.Didn't do polarity / loop impedance tests.
It's perfectly safe.
Ah, the old "If it's plugged in it's not fixed" line...
No - you're right - SBR are different. Sorry about that - dunno how I missed your location, but then collectively we do it all the time it seems.
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