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Wanting to run electric to my shed in the backdoor so will be using an extension from the kitchen. Here's what I have so far - is it ok?

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This is a joke post,

please never do this.


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safety_photos_plug_2.jpg


.....and here's the plug - pretty sure it's all correct...is this notifiable to Mr PartP?

electric_plug.jpg


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I know its a joke, but after reading some posts on here you never know
 
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Don't you know anything, you don't have part p in Scotland :LOL:. Good luck with the warrant :D
In the top pic, is the white wire really the supply?
 
I'm sure this doesn't need a warrant - my mate works for Woolworths and told me so.

No the white goes to the garage - having it as the supply would be dangerous :rolleyes:

Just finished wiring my shower too - is anyone looking for an apprentice?

shower_head.jpg
 
DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME

Here, I've got a bright idea for a light to put above that:
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:eek:

Hot running water, no problem
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edit: warning
 
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Please note: these are joke posts, / things other people have done.

They are all dangerous and should never be done
 
That's a classic lol - everyone knows it should be a masonary drill in there to prevent it blowing :rolleyes:
 
That spoon things definetly a keeper. Neat trick for when you dont have any nails. :LOL:
 
They could have washed the spoons first though :LOL:

(p.s. I think that was done by adam_151 as a setup.)
 
Spark123 said:
(p.s. I think that was done by adam_151 as a setup.)

Yeah, I haven't found come across anyone who plugs stuff in like that yet... :LOL:
 

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