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    Replacing key punch number lock with card reader?

    Hi all, I know nothing about access control. I have been asked to replace an old keypunch number type door lock, with the numbers above the handle, with a swipe card reader. There is already a BT Type 3 pair cable going into the door jamb side of the lock, a mag lock presumably? Is it as...
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    burying cables in the wall

    OK, here's a picture I found of some cables covered in sheathing / capping. And no one knows what I'm talking about? BTW, I call the outer covering of twin and earth "insulation", it is after all double insulated cable.
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    burying cables in the wall

    I'm "on about" sheathing. You cut a chase in the plaster. You run in your Twin and Earth, you get some lengths of sheathing, and you use masonary nails to fix it to the wall. You then plaster it back up. Don't tell me, you all call it "capping" or some such and had no idea what I was on...
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    burying cables in the wall

    "No?". No what?
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    Is rewiring needed?

    Hi, You really do need to get a survey done by a qualified spark, and get some quotes before you decide what to do. When I price to rewire a house the actual materials required are a small part, the most costly element is labour, and that can only be determined by a survey. It also...
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    burying cables in the wall

    Hi, I am guessing that the cable is in mini trunking running around the room, and you are asking if you can run it behind the skirting board all the way round. You can rise up behind the skirting to the socket positions, from under the floor, but outside of that you will need to chase the...
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    12v light transformer help

    I hate 12v lighting, I swopped all mine out to 240v after buying three trannys in a year. There is a lot of rubbish cheap kit out there. Swop it all out to 240v, it will still be happily working in 10 years by which time you would have bought another three trannys. CW.
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    Don't you just love it ....

    Guess they didn't have a black switched live then..........big bang time! Yeah, I have this all the time, my favourite is when they changed the 2 gang 2 way switch and just pulled all the cables out with no idea what goes back where. CW.
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    extending my light switch?

    A couple of thoughts, Have you considered how you will physically install the cabling to the new switch position? Are you going to chop it into the plaster, sheath it over and re-plaster it? If so you may as well do away with the old switch box completely rather than blanking it off, just...
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    Wanting to be an Electrician, aged 18.

    Do not be put off. It is not for nothing that the Spark is known as the Prince amongst Tradesmen. Seriously, in the current economic climate going to University to do a PHD in Media Studies etc is nothing but a short cut to the dole queue. Get yourself a trade, and there is NO better trade...
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    Sockets switch tripping although no sockets switched on.

    Physically disconnect everything from the circuit, IE : Unplug all the appliances. Next find any fused spurs that are running off the circuit and remove the fuses, or switch them off. If you had a recent rewire your distribution board should be marked up, so you can tell which circuit is...
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    Commoned terminals junction boxes

    I use plastic and steel adaptable boxes of various sizes, and DIN rail, it's NOT that expensive if you want to dress it all in and do a nice job. CW.
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    good car for 17 year old new driver

    That's the spirit, my first at 17 was a '75 3 litre Granada Ghia, quickly followed by a '78 V8 SD1, and then a '78 Chevy Camaro. My current car is a '75 AMC Pacer X. CW.
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    Metal sockets and additional earths

    Not at my prices it don't! :lol: :lol:
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    Ideal length of cord for bayonet ceiling light fitting?

    Pretty soon you won't be able to buy traditional lamps anymore, so I wouldn't worry about it. Stick with a flex long enough to keep you from hitting your head on it, and I wouldn't use a lamp bigger than 60 watts. CW.
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    Cant find the correct screw to hold up my pendants

    Hi John, Yes I did the Google search myself, and you're right. Yet it remains a common term in daily use by most of the lads I work / have worked with. The only thing I can think of is that it's another Black Country name like "Tun dish" (funnel) that I always assumed was country wide, but...
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    Cant find the correct screw to hold up my pendants

    OK, OK, You all want to beat me up now, Let me tell you what I was taught, What holds a light switch / socket in to a backbox? A 3.5MM PIN. What holds a fitting to a metric conduit box? A 4MM PIN. What do you use to hold a set in galv trunking? A 6MM PIN AND NUT. That's what I was...
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    Cant find the correct screw to hold up my pendants

    Cheers John, And I don't want to start a row, but I was taught (HND Mech Eng) Set Pins Walsall Tech 1980. CW.
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    Cant find the correct screw to hold up my pendants

    Well of course screwfix etc sell to amatuers, and they ain't exactly engineers are they, so they can't be expected to know the correct terminology can they? Bet you still call lamps "bulbs" don't you? CW.
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    Cant find the correct screw to hold up my pendants

    The definition I was taught many years ago was...... "A screw cuts it's own thread, a bolt or set pin screws into a pre cut thread, a bolt has a hex head, a set pin has a slot". http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=2ba+set+pins
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