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The3rd Earl Of Derby
 
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Default How's this for DIY special?

Clive Dive wrote:
Went to a job and needed to plug drill in [pre cordless days]. The
owner told me there was a spare way on a 4 gang extension lead in the
kitchen [alarm bells on standby]. True enough, 1 spare way, indicator
light on and washing machine chunnering away. NO LEAD CONNECTING 4
GANG TO ANY WALL SOCKET!!! ALARM BELLS RING F.LOUDLY. I traced each
wire back to its respective appliance...guess what? The little
tinker had made up a flex with a plug top at each end and plugged one
into a wall socket and the other INTO the 4 gang...NICE!!

Told me that this was what he always did as he did not want to
invalidate any warranty by opening the 4 gang!!!!!!!! TO55ER! He
nearly invalidated me!

Thought I'd share that with you.

Oh! I cut the lead into 2" pieces in front of him and smashed the
plug tops with a big hammer, and sent an invoice for my wasted time.

Why not make it a requirement that some form of qualification is shown
before materials can be purchased? In its simplest form there is more
than one way to wire a plug top...but how many of these are correct?


Oh, by the way are you not a tosser for not having your own extension
leads?
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Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite