And the grammar as wellSome of your advise is sound, however no offence but the grammer of the first post masked it , but welcome to the forum
And the grammar as wellSome of your advise is sound, however no offence but the grammer of the first post masked it , but welcome to the forum
Richard - please print that out, and have someone read it out loud exactly as it is written. See how much sense it makes.you don't need to get to tech to help someone. Same can be said keep resetting trip and working on live wires when not sure what scale a meter should be set on V or A you soon find out the hard way. If you can work on a dead spur,ring, feed ,wire all the better lets get picky .....
Given the context, I don't think there is any misunderstanding. Electricians are aware of the term even though it may not be common. Same with "ground".Given how "hot" could be misunderstood, I think it was a fair comment from winston.
Well richardbell seems to think the wires are warmGiven the context, I don't think there is any misunderstanding. Electricians are aware of the term even though it may not be common. Same with "ground".
HahahaWow! How many sparky mates have you got?
I fear that you may well be criticising someone for writing as well as he can.Richard - please print that out, and have someone read it out loud exactly as it is written. See how much sense it makes.
And the grammar as well
I believe that your fears are groundless.I fear that you may well be criticising someone for writing as well as he can.
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