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    Has anyone noticed....

    Unfortunately, tradepoint is one of the nearest places for me, as is a screwfix counter. They are one in the same, and I find the usual procedure is to go to screwfix and find they have "none in stock". Then it's off to tradepoint where it will be in stock. Or vice versa! Between the two of...
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    Where to get flex 'support/shroud' from..

    Thank you BAS, Your 'logical and thought-out' mind is one I wish I possessed a bit more. It was obviously strain relief all along....not medicinal though..... Thanks again.
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    Has anyone noticed....

    ....how absolutely awful the index in Tradepoints catolgue is! They have obviously muddled it together in a hurry and has been done by someone 'deskbound' employee who has no knowledge of what parts are commonly called, I am not referring to slang terms either! The (other) annoying thing is...
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    Where to get flex 'support/shroud' from..

    PS I have googled without luck!*
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    Where to get flex 'support/shroud' from..

    Hi all, Have been asked to replace a damaged flex 'shroud' on a electric recliner. Yes, it's my 'big job' that should carry me through the rest of March! The chair is ancient but has sentimental value, and the inner insulation cores are peeking out the end of the controller for it. The...
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    Clutch and brakepads on Citroen van....

    Hi all, I have a Dispatch van, 58 plate, 17000 miles, bought from new. I do not carry huge amounts of weight and do not make loads of stops per day. I have recently had to replace the front brake pads as they were 95% worn. I have been out with mechanic from garage today as also have...
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    300va wiring PLEASE HELP!!!!

    Never thought of that Bernard. It does make sense. The meters were two cheap jobbies and a Megger mft1552 which I got out of van due to the cheapo multi meter readings. Tried another tranny and it measured near to 12V so am a lil confused as to why lamp wasn't dimmer than the rest. Cheers.
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    300va wiring PLEASE HELP!!!!

    Relating to this I recently went to look at a dodgy tranny (no, not that type!), the halogen was equally as bright as other lamps but was only getting 7V through to it. Measured it with 3 different meters! i thought it would be much dimmer also.
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    300va wiring PLEASE HELP!!!!

    Relating to this I recently went to look at a dodgy tranny (no, not that type!), the halogen was equally as bright as other lamps but was only getting 7V through to it. Measured it with 3 different meters! i thought it would be much dimmer also.
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    300va wiring PLEASE HELP!!!!

    Is the 1st fix cable before or after the transformer? That is to say will 230V or (possibly) 12V be going through it.
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    Ronseal Diamond Hard satin wood paint - any good?

    Hi, I am currently using this at home. It's not bad, goes on quite well with a purdy brush and reasonably free of brushmarks. After 2-3 coats I gave the bottom of the architraave a good whack; after 5 good hits a lil bit did chip off but all in all pretty robust. I also put karndean down and...
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    Where can I buy 35mm flexible conduit?

    If access is good then maybe catenary wire and ties. Or if really really good could you put some narrow cable tray in and tie to that. Others I am sure will have better ideas.
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    Where can I buy 35mm flexible conduit?

    Forgot to say that RBF used to stock Anaconda. Have no idea why my post appeared twice!! User error...
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    Where can I buy 35mm flexible conduit?

    Not sure what conduit would comply if you want to put tails in. Try Ronbar Factors in Washington, Tyne and Wear. They do common conduit sizes of 32mm and 40mm. They also do various glands and can often make a pre-made length for you. Maybe Anaconda sealtite have something suitable in their...
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    Where can I buy 35mm flexible conduit?

    Not sure what conduit would comply if you want to put tails in. Try Ronbar Factors in Washington, Tyne and Wear. They do common conduit sizes of 32mm and 40mm. They also do various glands and can often make a pre-made length for you. Maybe Anaconda sealtite have something suitable in their...
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    found old junction boxes

    yup, fairplay BAS. I sort of stand corrected! Here is my get out: Wago themselves actually say they should remain accessible unless buried in a compound . This would then comply with 526.3ii . Obviously I ALWAYS pour joint compound into wago boxes. Ahem... I have no reason to...
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    found old junction boxes

    Personally I would use Wago push fits and Wagoboxes. Dead simple and quick and like crimps do not require future access. Make sure you push them all the way in though.
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    Old Electrics in our next possible house

    Find a spark who will do a quick visual check of the installation. Typically will cost around £60. It could prove a wise move as may help in negotiating a reduction with the vendors. This kind of report is very basic so bear that in mind. But it should pick up some possible dangers such as lack...
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    How thick does steel protection have to be?

    Hi. The safeplates you get for covering cables across joist are 3mm thick if I recall correctly. The TLC ones are supposedly approved by the NIC or ESC. Would prefer to chase out myself, could be a right faff, not to mention the cost of getting the sheet steel made up. Regards.
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    Rented house dodgy wiring help

    I deal with a lot of rentals; many tenants do no comprehend 'over-run' and simply turn off the extractor at the isolator. I have explained numerous times how little they cost to run to tenants in the hope that they will leave them on but usually with little point. Extractors alone though are...
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