i use the ck strippers on wiring recessed lights with loose cables only 1.0mm cable there fast and ideal. handy for making flex of as well but thats about all
i caught one out after they fitted a kitchen and they had a water leak . they took the cupboards back out and put a dehumidifier in . i went to the customer to put an extra socket in and noticed they had spured 3 sockets of the ring at one point :vsad: hadnt done the earth bonding and hadnt...
the helmets are fed from the mobile comp on portable blasting with appropriate filters .screw pumps are fed oil in the screws and compressed air then go through a block of filters and the oil is sucked back in to the tank through a cooling radiator. the air just carries on to the outlet...
kitchen firms employ who fitters do there own electrical work and have one fitter thats been on the few week wonder course to do limited electrical work and passes it off for all the fitters :vsad:
yep quick enough to do with electreic screwwy or impact gun .i wouldn't nail it down because if u need to get to the wiring or pipes its a pig to rive up and gets damaged with nails :( get it all the time at work same as lifting laminate flooring
as i said no need for them on the boiler . just the water and gas need bonding at source and no rads no longer need bonding sink tops or metal legs on tables. all gone thank god
well i repointed and sandblasted my house then sealed with thompsons waterseal 35 years ago and its as good as the day i did it no blown bricks or mortar falling out / just seen a few buildings been done professionaly with crushed glass .