+David Savery Electrical Services You need RCD for the outside light because 18th edition amendment 1 says so: 411.3.4 Additional requirements for circuits with luminaires Within domestic (household) premises, additional protection by an RCD with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA shall be provided for AC final circuits supplying luminaires.
Just looked at the SBS site and they don't mention the itumescent pad on the back of the CU with the stand off frame. Is that an optional extra? Its a great idea
Absolutely brilliant entertainment from start to finish Davy boy, far better than the shite offerings from the BBC and other mass media over the festive season. Thank you! 👍
Dave we're big fans of luminaries with interchangeable light sources. Infact we once had a sizeable annual lamp change contract and now, well.... we don't! Some of the fittings I remember were very very old. They only had 10 new glasses, 3 new brackets, 7 new ballasts, 6 new chokes and 50 new bulbs. The days of maintenance contracts.. hmmmmm 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Vids are getting better and better, a must watch. Laughed out loud at the end, keep em coming please. Also as a fellow spark im learning too with the new gear and boards etc
Another cracking video. I think you missed a comedy gold element with that Dogs C***K sketch. I though you was going to turn it over and a pic of Bundy would have been there :)
I was hoping for a DSES video after the testing extravaganza put out by James last week. Thank you for not disappointing me. Loved the intro and as educational as ever.
Brilliant first 5 minutes - gonna save the rest for after children’s bedtime! I saw the footnote and I’m still looking for the raised eyebrow 🤨! Well done DSES!!
I can't be too rude about Jimmy Beck here - the boi did me a solid that day. I didn't film him replacing all those downlights which was a beastly job, only because I had my hands full with the CU change, but he did a fab job with a difficult ceiling and iffy wiring (2.5mm T&E!)
Yet another fantastic instalment of humour from DSES! Best thing I've seen all Christmas period. Kudos for the JBE Bod intro, was that your daughters input?? 👏
@@dsesuk yes and no. I think my clients understand that in the long run, they save money. They are by far one of the best products ive ever installed. And they are a breath of fresh air to install. None of this shit stuff from john lewis.....😡
James and David, the guy who originally set up SBS was a guy called David Stansfield he was my Napit field officer until his retirement, David was a very nice guy and very knowledgeable in the industry, he started his RCBO boards and consumer units many years ago originally using standard single busbar type breakers, he introduced the dual busbar breakers over ten years ago so it’s not a product that’s only just appeared
The canvas was tough to work with, but at least the artistry of that LEDVANCE floodlight was easier on the eye than the wonky wiring of the old halogen RustMaster 1000.
Like always a very amusing video and all the more for having mr beck in it too 😀. What was the earthing arrangement on that supply (im still learning) could see its an over head supply, does it have a solid copper earth supply cable on the out side 2hich I've seen before ?. All the best for the new year to you both 👍
Another great vid Dave. Did you dig that one out from the archives ? It looked like a hot summers day and you were both swanning round in T -shirts ? Or are they having a secret little Indian summer up there in Manchester ?! 🤣
Thanks Matthew. We're currently using Megaman GU10 lamps which is what our local CEF has on the shelf. Back in 2018, we had a lot of problems with failing Megaman Modo lamps, but they stuck by their product and bought back all our dead or unsold stock and replaced them with an updated model that we've not experienced a single failure of at the time of writing. That's unlike Philips who don't care that we've a pile of their dead lamps.
25:00 What kind of dogs have you guys been hanging about with? Is there a tale to be told of a young Nigel taken into the Tardis and interfered with by K-9? 🐶 Hmm, that would explain a lot tbh 🤣🤣
Planet Computers Paul. It has its problems, and even the keyboard which is supposed to be the strong point has issues. I was a Psion fanboi, so that's my reason for biting.
@@dsesuk me too! I had the Psion 3C until i forgot to replace the CR2032 and and the AA's ran out... Also I was the saddo that purchased the Nokia 9110 communicator back in the day.... Yeah, just looked like your bit of kit was running maybe android and I saw the 4G logo so it got me a trouser twitch
Hello mad Dave, bloody brilliant, now you know why the mythical main fuse puller arrives on a horse, lets see them take the wheels off that, on a more serious note, I really like the CU. Best regards from Ray (the old bastard 79 now) from North Wales.
@@Webbster77 Ah, yes. It just came back in a moment of clarity. 2.5mm has a resistance per metre of 7.41mΩ and a ring shouldn't serve a floor area greater than 100m square (Appendix 15), so 7.41mΩ x 100m = 0.74Ω. If it's higher, the cable route is probably too long for the design. As for starting a channel, happy to chat sometime!
Great -stuff - BBC, DAVE, Celebrity twots on every other damn programme on normal TV etc etc etc --forget it --you have competion here. David best wishes for the new year , you are an ok chap (i think so , hopefully im not wrong, but am I??) dan dan daaaaaaaaaaaa...
Classic😂😂. Nice to see another company doing a back plate, crabtree do one but don't think it has the fire seal. That light would have been ok on a breaker, but for that stupid reg for domestic lights need to be RCD protected, yet you could install a cooker circuit, heater circuit etc and they could go on breakers if the relevent regs are adhered to. I started using the challenger flood lights from cities, not had any issues plus they have a 5 year warranty, but most led stuff is crap, but when people are sold it, they are told it will last forever, that needs to stop.
You're right about the RCD protection for domestic lighting Anthony; something I missed there. As for Challenger, I got put off them years ago after some failures. Maybe they're improved since, but I wouldn't know.
I'm surprised people bother with downlights nowadays. I suppose if it was a kitchen or something they might be nice to have a bright light. But don't they seem such a faff compared to just a couple of ceiling roses or something?. In a living room you'd only want a lamp and the TV on at night surely anyway, not have it lit up like an operating theatre! Good vid as always. :)
Personally, I wouldn't go out of my way to fit them anywhere it would be a faff. They were the in-thing in the 1990s into the 2000s, but I see them as being practical for corridors, kitchens and bathrooms rather then lounges or bedrooms.
@@FrontSideBus Very true! But when I think of big light i think of one of those chandelier things we all used to have with 3 glass holders and 60watt bulbs in each one haha
@@MyBrilliantChannel Craziest thing I've ever put up was an 80s vintage brass chandelier with 15 ES14 sockets. It came with all the previous owner's lamps still in, all 60 W incandescents! I'd never seen 60 W ES14 candles before! For the sheer fun of it I turned it on with all it's heating power and it was reasonably bright. Eventually the lamps were all replaced with 4 W LEDs of course.
You were fortunate that the circuit conductors were long enough to reach the openings in the back ! What I would like to see is something like a miniture DIN rail at the top of the unit with contact blocks that can be slid to the left / right / center for the short conductors wherever they have to enter from. I dissagree about puting the outside light onto the same breaker as the inside lights, I thought you would have known better than to do that since in your videos when you get nuisance tripping you imediatly suspect and test the outside stuff ! The initial cost of a separate outside trip is minimal and will save hours of testing for someone in the future !
I appreciate the point about the outside light Steve, but as a wholly new luminaire installed on the immediate outside wall using a decent brand that we haven't yet experienced a single failure of, I think we were better to splice it into the lighting than lose a circuitway and dedicated RCBO to it.
@@dsesuk You had 2 spaces available on the consumer, what happens when mr DIY comes along and changes / moves it / adds to it ? Better to keep outside stuff on its own breaker !
Dave, I have not come across imperial condutors having started electric stuff in the 70's when round pin rubber was being replaced with square pin Aluminium :( How about an imperial conductor video for historical interest ?
F..king downlights are a ballache, wouldn’t have them in my house,ive got led strips and batten’s for under cupboard and over cupboard lighting in the kitchen, 👍🇮🇲
Hello JAMES AND DAVID the dream team for the outside pir flood light i would go for phoebe led atlas -mini20watt slimline with they are the best i have found made by Crompton Lighting they are a bit more but as they say you get what you pay for keep up the good work. quality entertainment as usual and hilarious.
Quality Vlog David many thanks for the giggle !! I feel the house has been subjected to a lot of DIY or sub standard work, lack of lintel over patio door, living room ceiling light fitment, door hanging behind switches were just a few spotted :( But great Vlog Happy New Year
+David Savery Electrical Services
You need RCD for the outside light because 18th edition amendment 1 says so: 411.3.4
Additional requirements for circuits with luminaires
Within domestic (household) premises, additional protection by an RCD with a rated residual operating current not
exceeding 30 mA shall be provided for AC final circuits supplying luminaires.
Good point, you're right.
Yeah, stupid reg of you ask me
The lighting circuit that the outside light is connected to is on an RCBO at the board isnt it ?
@@stevewatt-roy7542 it is
@@acelectricalsecurity I said it could have gone onto an MCB, but I was wrong.
Anyone who can fit 'flick her bean off' into conversation is onto a winner for me
Just looked at the SBS site and they don't mention the itumescent pad on the back of the CU with the stand off frame. Is that an optional extra? Its a great idea
Welcome to the North David, thanks for the tyres!
Don't suppose I can have the rusty wheels back?
@@dsesuk permanently borrowed i'm afraid
I wish I could like this twice for the splat at the end when "testing" the non contact tester 😂
Good dynamics on that RODE microphone. It captured all auditory awfulness.
Absolutely brilliant entertainment from start to finish Davy boy, far better than the shite offerings from the BBC and other mass media over the festive season. Thank you! 👍
Dave we're big fans of luminaries with interchangeable light sources. Infact we once had a sizeable annual lamp change contract and now, well.... we don't! Some of the fittings I remember were very very old. They only had 10 new glasses, 3 new brackets, 7 new ballasts, 6 new chokes and 50 new bulbs. The days of maintenance contracts.. hmmmmm 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Vids are getting better and better, a must watch. Laughed out loud at the end, keep em coming please. Also as a fellow spark im learning too with the new gear and boards etc
Thanks Steve. I'm glad my stolen wheels brought you some comfort!
Something rather refreshing with a comfortable feeling about this one 👏🏼
Nice work lads, ending was beautiful 🤩
Another quality video..... love the slapstick, always a laugh..... Keep 'em coming Dave
Another cracking video. I think you missed a comedy gold element with that Dogs C***K sketch. I though you was going to turn it over and a pic of Bundy would have been there :)
I was hoping for a DSES video after the testing extravaganza put out by James last week. Thank you for not disappointing me. Loved the intro and as educational as ever.
Brilliant first 5 minutes - gonna save the rest for after children’s bedtime! I saw the footnote and I’m still looking for the raised eyebrow 🤨! Well done DSES!!
I can't be too rude about Jimmy Beck here - the boi did me a solid that day. I didn't film him replacing all those downlights which was a beastly job, only because I had my hands full with the CU change, but he did a fab job with a difficult ceiling and iffy wiring (2.5mm T&E!)
@@dsesuk ‘did me a solid’…..Unlike the puppy…? 😏
Thanks for another great video gents. What torch is young James using at 19:31
For a second I thought you went to the trouble of removing the wheels for a joke Haha.. great stuff.
Great fun! Enjoyed very-much!
Bloody brilliant top top guys on the job…. That customers electrics was in good hands!!!!
Yes, but only because James was there! The work I did was shocking!
One of the best intro's i've seen. "Alright James"
Loved the final sketch as you were about to head back down south. 👏
Yet another fantastic instalment of humour from DSES! Best thing I've seen all Christmas period. Kudos for the JBE Bod intro, was that your daughters input?? 👏
The youngest was indeed involved, thanks Sean!
Bloody hilarious, thanks for putting the effort in 🤣👍🏻👍🏻
Great video, spat my tea out laughing at the van at the end 👍😂😂
Hello David
Yep another master piece
Love Mr becks busting moves
Class fellas. Absolute class.
Happy new year and best wishes for 2022.
Thanks Mark, all the best for the upcoming year with your Apprentice121 shenanigans!
Love the chinwag with the customer 🤣 she looked sucidal listening to you two haha amazing
Haha! Yeah, she soon regretted allowing us to point the camera around! That'll learn her!
@@dsesuk come on Dave. Own up. It this another family member?
@@AndyK.1 My niece Andy - that's the only reason I travelled so far from base!
I learned to avoid the teck talk with customers lol you see there eyes go wide and they start backing away from you 😂😂😂
I love the steinel flood lights. Never had an issue. Really easy to install. A product designed for the installer.
I hear good things, although the costs are through the rooff!
@@dsesuk yes and no. I think my clients understand that in the long run, they save money. They are by far one of the best products ive ever installed. And they are a breath of fresh air to install. None of this shit stuff from john lewis.....😡
This is magnificent... Don't ever change David
I wonder if the corner lights illuminated pictures.
Quality outdoor light 😏, Katy is a bit of “all right”, I did wonder if you got lost Dave!! Manchester ffs I’m surprised you didn’t get a nosebleed
Great video 👍🏽 lol this Dean'o guy lol great 🤣🤔 it's like having the invisible Man , keep up the good work 👍🏽👍🏽
You've got a screw loose, but in a good way. Great work 👍
The imperial metric chat was very interesting to learn of 👍🏼
James and David, the guy who originally set up SBS was a guy called David Stansfield he was my Napit field officer until his retirement, David was a very nice guy and very knowledgeable in the industry, he started his RCBO boards and consumer units many years ago originally using standard single busbar type breakers, he introduced the dual busbar breakers over ten years ago so it’s not a product that’s only just appeared
Never make anything look good over that door who the hell left the stone lintol in when patio doors added shocking.
The canvas was tough to work with, but at least the artistry of that LEDVANCE floodlight was easier on the eye than the wonky wiring of the old halogen RustMaster 1000.
Well I’m now purely here for the tracks and dmt trip videos! Great video
Like always a very amusing video and all the more for having mr beck in it too 😀.
What was the earthing arrangement on that supply (im still learning) could see its an over head supply, does it have a solid copper earth supply cable on the out side 2hich I've seen before ?.
All the best for the new year to you both 👍
Another great vid Dave. Did you dig that one out from the archives ? It looked like a hot summers day and you were both swanning round in T -shirts ? Or are they having a secret little Indian summer up there in Manchester ?! 🤣
Funnily enough, this was filmed in late November Darren. That's climate change for ya!
It's always summer here in Manchester Darren!
David, another great video! Please forgive my laziness as I think this has been mentioned before, what GU10 lamps do you use?
Thanks Matthew. We're currently using Megaman GU10 lamps which is what our local CEF has on the shelf. Back in 2018, we had a lot of problems with failing Megaman Modo lamps, but they stuck by their product and bought back all our dead or unsold stock and replaced them with an updated model that we've not experienced a single failure of at the time of writing. That's unlike Philips who don't care that we've a pile of their dead lamps.
Great collaboration. David you're still my fave. Haha
You're my fave too sparkygee72. Much better than all these other commenters.
25:00 What kind of dogs have you guys been hanging about with?
Is there a tale to be told of a young Nigel taken into the Tardis and interfered with by K-9? 🐶 Hmm, that would explain a lot tbh 🤣🤣
Currently sat at home with covid your video was slightly better than suffering in silence sir
Oh I dunno, there's a lot to be said for peace and quiet! Get well soon!
Well done David fab ending and nice cu didn’t know these where available 👍
That fuse board is such a good idea!!
Agreed. I really like the simplicity of the dual busbar arrangement and the fact all circuits have true double-pole isolation.
Boards look so much neater without flappy leads
Funny that your wheels going missing as there's not much call for square ones up are way 🤠
My Mrs has got pissed off with my bursts of laughter during this, very funny
My apologies to your better half Gary.
@@dsesuk her own fault for watching crap on tv.
What makes your communicator Dave? Look like it has a decent keyboard on it..... Great vid mate and happy new year
Planet Computers Paul. It has its problems, and even the keyboard which is supposed to be the strong point has issues. I was a Psion fanboi, so that's my reason for biting.
@@dsesuk me too! I had the Psion 3C until i forgot to replace the CR2032 and and the AA's ran out... Also I was the saddo that purchased the Nokia 9110 communicator back in the day.... Yeah, just looked like your bit of kit was running maybe android and I saw the 4G logo so it got me a trouser twitch
Fantastic video as always David.
Happy new year to you . Hope you had a fantastic Christmas 👍👍❤️
Cheers Sean, you too! I've basically been alcohol poisoned for the past ten days.
@@dsesuk well get some turkey down your Gregory , that sort it out 🤣👍
Hello mad Dave, bloody brilliant, now you know why the mythical main fuse puller arrives on a horse, lets see them take the wheels off that, on a more serious note, I really like the CU.
Best regards from Ray (the old bastard 79 now) from North Wales.
Hey hey Ray! Happy birthday (for whenever it was)! Maybe that's why the DNO uses horses in Manchester - you can't nick the hub-caps!
Savo! I was taught end to end on a 2.5 ring to not go above 0.8Ω - would you concur?
Webboid! I think the no-no number to go past is 0.74 Ohm if I remember rightly. Can't recall why - might be to do with the floor area served?
@@dsesuk thanks for the speedy reply! 👍
@@dsesuk thinking about starting a TH-cam channel.. electrics like, but a little different. Would love to run it by you sometime!?
@@Webbster77 Ah, yes. It just came back in a moment of clarity. 2.5mm has a resistance per metre of 7.41mΩ and a ring shouldn't serve a floor area greater than 100m square (Appendix 15), so 7.41mΩ x 100m = 0.74Ω. If it's higher, the cable route is probably too long for the design. As for starting a channel, happy to chat sometime!
Great -stuff - BBC, DAVE, Celebrity twots on every other damn programme on normal TV etc etc etc --forget it --you have competion here. David best wishes for the new year , you are an ok chap (i think so , hopefully im not wrong, but am I??) dan dan daaaaaaaaaaaa...
Like the fire seal on the back of the SBS
Theres an ice cream in our area and he sells fake sportswear 🤣 a 99 please and a pair of air max 🤣
A knock-off Sergio Tachini track top with every Feast lollipop?
In Manchester, I wouldn't be surprised if the ice cream man sold Kalashnikovs and RPG-7 warheads...
Classic😂😂.
Nice to see another company doing a back plate, crabtree do one but don't think it has the fire seal.
That light would have been ok on a breaker, but for that stupid reg for domestic lights need to be RCD protected, yet you could install a cooker circuit, heater circuit etc and they could go on breakers if the relevent regs are adhered to.
I started using the challenger flood lights from cities, not had any issues plus they have a 5 year warranty, but most led stuff is crap, but when people are sold it, they are told it will last forever, that needs to stop.
You're right about the RCD protection for domestic lighting Anthony; something I missed there. As for Challenger, I got put off them years ago after some failures. Maybe they're improved since, but I wouldn't know.
I'm surprised people bother with downlights nowadays. I suppose if it was a kitchen or something they might be nice to have a bright light. But don't they seem such a faff compared to just a couple of ceiling roses or something?. In a living room you'd only want a lamp and the TV on at night surely anyway, not have it lit up like an operating theatre! Good vid as always. :)
Personally, I wouldn't go out of my way to fit them anywhere it would be a faff. They were the in-thing in the 1990s into the 2000s, but I see them as being practical for corridors, kitchens and bathrooms rather then lounges or bedrooms.
Those downlights certainly qualify for "the big light" that people in the North put on when they need extra light...😂
@@FrontSideBus Very true! But when I think of big light i think of one of those chandelier things we all used to have with 3 glass holders and 60watt bulbs in each one haha
@@MyBrilliantChannel Craziest thing I've ever put up was an 80s vintage brass chandelier with 15 ES14 sockets. It came with all the previous owner's lamps still in, all 60 W incandescents! I'd never seen 60 W ES14 candles before! For the sheer fun of it I turned it on with all it's heating power and it was reasonably bright. Eventually the lamps were all replaced with 4 W LEDs of course.
@@MyBrilliantChannel Or one of those fittings that used to take a big circular fluorescent tube... they used to fascinate me when I was a kid lol.
Turning round to notice james like David Brent When he does the internet dating 😭
At least David Brent was looking at someone who had a decent rack.
You were fortunate that the circuit conductors were long enough to reach the openings in the back ! What I would like to see is something like a miniture DIN rail at the top of the unit with contact blocks that can be slid to the left / right / center for the short conductors wherever they have to enter from.
I dissagree about puting the outside light onto the same breaker as the inside lights, I thought you would have known better than to do that since in your videos when you get nuisance tripping you imediatly suspect and test the outside stuff ! The initial cost of a separate outside trip is minimal and will save hours of testing for someone in the future !
I appreciate the point about the outside light Steve, but as a wholly new luminaire installed on the immediate outside wall using a decent brand that we haven't yet experienced a single failure of, I think we were better to splice it into the lighting than lose a circuitway and dedicated RCBO to it.
@@dsesuk You had 2 spaces available on the consumer, what happens when mr DIY comes along and changes / moves it / adds to it ? Better to keep outside stuff on its own breaker !
@@steverpcb you are correct,outside should be on its own rcbo
Experience talking
How do you get any work done with so much buggering about?
Cracking vid, especially the doggy shart!
We made it look like it was done in a day, but really we were there for four weeks...
hahaha.. great vid Dave !
Brilliant.
Dave, I have not come across imperial condutors having started electric stuff in the 70's when round pin rubber was being replaced with square pin Aluminium :( How about an imperial conductor video for historical interest ?
This is perhaps as much as I know on the thing Steve. I reckon the likes of eFixx would be better suited to such a task!
Imperial is multi strand. Usually looks beefier except the cpc is would seam
Dave's channel pisses all over the rest of them lets be honest people. Great work daveO.
I complete agree with this statement.
Enjoyed that. Nice video. happy New Year
Cheers Bernard, you too!
Is Deano Pablo's brother?
Half brother and, dare I say, the better looking one. Especially when topless on that horse.
as usual very entertaining Dave!
F..king downlights are a ballache, wouldn’t have them in my house,ive got led strips and batten’s for under cupboard and over cupboard lighting in the kitchen, 👍🇮🇲
Love the ending 😆😆😆
Laughing my balls of at the music vid at the start 😅
It's (B)J Beck, Cumming back for more Savery goodness
Beck's back for another mouthful of my nonsense!
And I thought my worktops were cluttered! Not a euphemism.
You can't judge a man by his tidy worktops... or so I've always said.
At least you didn't have to dodge any gunfire. That assistant sure did have a pretty mouth tho.🤣🤣
Ah Manchester, the Juárez of England...🤣🤣🤣
Manchester's a picture of civility compared to Birmingham.
@@dsesuk You need to go to Moss Side...
Ah now Birmingham is more like Mogadishu...🤣🤣
23:32 Love the way you've curved your laser level around the coving, good skills
Dave who do you prefer working with Nige or JBE?
James. It's James.
James.
Question : How can somebody prove they are a bona fide electrician, what is the minimum qualification. Thanks.
NVQ 3 in electrical installations for the 3 year course .
@@persona250 Thank you
Liking the SBS CU
Just had another two delivered today David. It's good kit!
The smd leds are hopeless. The older bulb-type leds are different.
LOL!!!..Love the ending
I didn't. I had to call the RAC.
just too entertaining....
Another great video.....A laugh a minute David🤣
Hahahahhahah - nice one chaps - very entertaining. 👍👍
Thanks for persevering.
That was class.
Brilliant!. Can't believe someone took a picture of your van and edited in Photoshop !
GIMP my man. Sooo many hours lost in GIMP.
@@dsesuk wearing a mask with the same name no doubt :)
David I have a friend like Deano he's called Hey Siri what's 0.28 x 1.67 😂
Sound's like witchcraft boy.
Bloody hell Nigel's let himself go over Christmas.
He's got thinner, taller and more northern accented somehow...
17:54 Oh yes I'm a downright dirty Ho 😆😆😆
You know it Dickie Blaster.
Entertaing and hilarious brilliant intro.
...said nobody ever about this channel.
I rate ur stuff Dave. Love ur content👍. Just not enough car charger installations🤔
30:06 potential premature obsolescence would put me right off
Hello JAMES AND DAVID the dream team for the outside pir flood light i would go for phoebe led atlas -mini20watt slimline with they are the best i have found made by Crompton Lighting they are a bit more but as they say you get what you pay for keep up the good work. quality entertainment as usual and hilarious.
I don't know Michael, I've pulled faulty Phoebe's out before. Crompton isn't the sign of quality one expects when it comes to LED products.
That ending was brilliant, you been hanging around with James Cameron again?
I wonder how many people think the Bus bar is actually called a Buzz bar ?
I've never been this early seems like it's going to be a good video 🤣🤣
You may wish to retract that statement before the end.
John ward and David Savery mashup. I consider that a promise. Edit.. that ending lolz
9:29 That was the 1st ever video of James's I watched when he tried to C3 the dog because he trod in the poop 😆😆😆
1:01 😆😆😆
Dickie, we're probably the only two people who remember Bod.
@David Savery Electrical Services Oh yeah you can't beat a bit of bod 😆😆😆
Quality Vlog David many thanks for the giggle !! I feel the house has been subjected to a lot of DIY or sub standard work, lack of lintel over patio door, living room ceiling light fitment, door hanging behind switches were just a few spotted :( But great Vlog Happy New Year
Looks like a steel has been put in and they left the sandstone in place, not the best look.
I use lap
You're fired.
Dino 🤣 to dno man
A bloody good bloke, and pretty swish looking atop his stallion.
James Beck is a _very_ sexy sparkie. He's now displaced Nige in my affections 😍
I assume I'm at number one on your list there Greg and you're not holding these chaps in higher regard than my good self?
😞
Is your job at McDonalds part time Dave? 😆😆😆
Let me know if you ever want a discount on your fries.
@@dsesuk Nice one. 😆 great vids by the way, love your delivery 👍
I think I’d help you for a day just for the craic
That's what James thought, and the poor bugger ended up changing out over twenty downlights while I was in the other room!
@@dsesuk I think from memory the vpro dimmers state 10 lights max but this may have changed as not fitted one for a good while
@@supersparks9466 The base model is 120W and states ten lamps, but there's a higher version rated at 300W I think.
🐎😂🤣🤣😋
Are you THE Deano?
@@dsesuk I can neither confirm nor deny!
🤜💥🤛