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    Installing shaver socket from celing circuit without earth

    Nikouk take it from me get a competent electrician in to take a look at it. it sounds to me like you need the whole lighting circuit re wired.
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    Part P to test????

    Thank you gary.
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    Extending Cables

    Personally i would not extend cables. The regs say that all joins must be made accessible. Can you not go down under floor boards instead of ceiling
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    What BS and rating is this?

    I would agree with the people who say 1361 fuse but what ampage is just a guess 60 or 100 you can't tell with out taking the fuse out. Even if EDF don't want you to break the seal :roll:. Another worrying thing is can any one see the earth cable on the block or coming from the head????
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    Part P to test????

    Cheers for that i am more than confident to test and certify as i have been doing this for my company for a few years . but wasn't sure wether or not part p came into this if i wanted to do privates. thank you for responding. what do you mean by LABC?
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    Part P to test????

    Hi there, i am a qualified electrician but i dont have my 2391, i am obtaining this within the next few months. My question is do you have to have part P to test and issue periodic inspection reports on domestic dwellings or can you do this without being registered as part p???
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    How often to feed plants?

    I have some hanging baskets and some hydrangias in pots. But i water them once every 5 days and between they droop and look on verge of dying. I feed them once every 2 weeks as per instructions. Do i need to water EVERY DAY???
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    Deck joist support question

    I have done a similar thing in my garden i had half on concrete (about 4 inches off floor level) and half on grass. On the corners i had put 4x4 post which was drilled to the floor and on the grass side i put in 4x4 post which i put into a steak (used for fence posts). drilled the joists to...
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    Jungle

    You can get a hand held machine that churns even the most hardest soil up. i don't know the name of the machine but i know its in garden centers or B and Q. it has 2 blades that a jagged and its the size of a strimmer.
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