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    newbie seeking advice

    many thanks to prentice boy widdler coljack and rf lighting for all valued input on my post. to update about lead pipe currently at parents property i saw my plumber at shops and explained situation he strongly advised that the lead pipe taken out and explained associated risks. iam very...
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    newbie seeking advice

    i will put a post up on the plumbing section tomorrow, thanks for everybodies input on the topic , will post back when i get a response for other ppl .
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    newbie seeking advice

    nightmare i was dreading that! but in all honesty im suprised it hasnt leaked anywhere .......yet! will speak to plumber sooner than later then
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    newbie seeking advice

    like if you had a chain of earth clamps at combi boiler pipework, gotch sorry i didnt explain myself very well, thanks for trying your trusty helpline for me though will get the plumber round for the soldering though on pipe
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    newbie seeking advice

    thanks widdler i understand what your saying wire it to both
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    newbie seeking advice

    not particuarly to be honest, know a plumber though will give him a call thanks for your valued input
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    newbie seeking advice

    the lead comes into house then about 15 inches up a compression fitting with copper pipe joins the stoptap then about 10 inches copper before the next compression joint then its back to lead up the wall to upstairs combi boiler
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    newbie seeking advice

    any ideas how i can earth the lead water pipe ?
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    newbie seeking advice

    sounds a big job that!! luckily for me its a gas hob ccoker.
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    newbie seeking advice

    got the application form here to fill in will give plenty of advance notice want it to be done right first time parents having a fit when i say floorboards need to come up already!!! havent told them about the chasing or mess yet :lol:
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    newbie seeking advice

    :D :D :D ok i will look forward to meet bas. i can take banter , critism , and other peoples oppinion seems a really nice bunch of ppl to learn new things from was a little embarassed to post when theres much more experienced ppl here but i feel welcome cheers guys
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    newbie seeking advice

    enlighten me?? :lol:
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    newbie seeking advice

    :wink: cheers for the advice, i try to listen to other peoples input and always value it so sounds like i will be just fine with bc if i stick to my personal values . oh do have another question though, the house was built in 1920s roughly last rewire was late 1960s again a guess and currently...
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    newbie seeking advice

    thanks prentice boy, i did nvqs in social care more recently and compared to there wordings bs7671 was a walk in the park to understand :lol: i know i got a lot to learn in electrics but i feel i have a good understanding to work on and would always listen to more experienced people.
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    newbie seeking advice

    thank you widdler thats really helpful and running a radial to this location for utility will be easier than the ring!!! do you know what bc are like to deal with in general? i understand theres first fix and second fix inspections and then the testing but are they friendly to diyers or a pain...
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    newbie seeking advice

    thank you prentice boy of derry and widdler for your valued input. my plan included the fcu above worktop and unswitched socket outlet below worktop but thats a good idea about utility circuit seperate would that be a radial at 16 or 20 amp?? many thanks also for the on site guide...
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    newbie seeking advice

    hello all, my name is andrew i currently live in newport gwent enjoy diy especially electrics and have been doing this for many years at non notifiable levels and working on my car and came from a auto electrical mechanical background previously to my current line of work. iam very interested...
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