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Work being done in house and a lot of drilling hammering taking place. The fuse in heating control has blown which is downstairs from drilling but directly underneath the work. Wondering if the vibration or small amount of rubble falling would have caused the fuse to blow

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On 16/11/2020 18:16, Owain Lastname wrote:
On Monday, 16 November 2020 at 18:01:24 UTC, Joc wrote:
Work being done in house and a lot of drilling hammering taking place. The fuse in heating control has blown which is downstairs from drilling but directly underneath the work. Wondering if the vibration or small amount of rubble falling would have caused the fuse to blow


Might also be a bit of a leak if the plumbing got shoogled about. Or there might be a whisker of a wire not properly terminated.



Thank you for introducing me to a new word.

"shoogled"



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On 16/11/2020 18:48, ARW wrote:
On 16/11/2020 18:16, Owain Lastname wrote:
On Monday, 16 November 2020 at 18:01:24 UTC, Joc wrote:
Work being done in house and a lot of drilling hammering taking
place. The fuse in heating control has blown which is downstairs from
drilling but directly underneath the work. Wondering if the vibration
or small amount of rubble falling would have caused the fuse to blow


Might also be a bit of a leak if the plumbing got shoogled about. Or
there might be a whisker of a wire not properly terminated.



Thank you for introducing me to a new word.

"shoogled"



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(And good advice in the OED for anyone hatching out eggs: "You must in
no wise shake them, or shoggle them..: by shaking of the egges, the
Chickins haue been hatched lame.")

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On 16/11/2020 18:01, Joc wrote:
Work being done in house and a lot of drilling hammering taking place.
The fuse in heating control has blown which is downstairs from drilling
but directly underneath the work. Wondering if the vibration or small
amount of rubble falling would have caused the fuse to blow


We're repainting the lounge and the F2A fuse in our Honeywell wiring
unit in the garage blew last week. They must be sensitive to any kind of
DIY activity.

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