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Deeply offended by the length of the neutral from the isolator meaning the loop is out of place on the rainbowNew motorway link lighting panel.
Deeply offended by the length of the neutral from the isolator meaning the loop is out of place on the rainbowNew motorway link lighting panel.
OMG I see what you mean, I will address that and get it looking neater, I have clearly rushed thatDeeply offended by the length of the neutral from the isolator meaning the loop is out of place on the rainbow![]()
I am going in that direction as it is obvious that they are serving no purpose and are out for trouble making and just like drama,.Why would anyone lie about a lamppost?
Does Highway man get a price by saying that they're made of oak?
FFS @Highway Man ignore those trolls.
They think that because they are compulsory liars, everyone else is like them.
Put them on ignore.
I'd say yes, since it refers to the wood itself, regardless of cut sections. J&K wood knock this one out o' the park if he was still here.Serious question for you timber experts on here.
Is a product classed as "solid wood" if it is made up of sections that have been glued together?
Yes - solid - laminated.Serious question for you timber experts on here.
Is a product classed as "solid wood" if it is made up of sections that have been glued together?
He asked for an expert that you clearly are not.Yes - solid - laminated.
Are you using a mobile phone whilst operating a cherry picker at height???
Delete that before your boss sees it!
Where are the warning signs and bollards on the road below? Tomas Nagy the YT electrician does highways stuff, and is always going in about that. Are the rules just observed in the breach?
I'd say that such products are normally given another name; engineered, ply, glulam, staved, parallam, veneered etc but for a vague term like "solid wood" it's open to two sets of interpretationIs a product classed as "solid wood" if it is made up of sections that have been glued together?
All depends on the road classification and how busy the street is for pedestrians, I think Thomas Nagy is a contractor around London which has an entirely different set of rules. We are not contractors btw, It can be more dangerous to close a road or a footpath off as you cannot simply direct people onto using the road. Lots of rules and reguulations about these but I am very well versed in when and when not to use cones and barriers. You do not need to tell me but thanks for the concernWhere are the warning signs and bollards on the road below? Tomas Nagy the YT electrician does highways stuff, and is always going in about that. Are the rules just observed in the breach?
I knowOMG trolls it's a wooden pole who gives a shiza
Engineered is usually a stable chipboard core with veneer. I prefer to hang an engineered door rather than solid, because of the way they behave - post fitting. It can still be classed as solid pine or whatever, even if it is laminated sections.I'd say that such products are normally given another name; engineered, ply, glulam, staved, parallam etc but for a vague term like "solid wood" it's open to two sets of interpretation