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Im an Electrician


This just about sums up how all of us should be treating free advice.disbeliefimage.jpg



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P B Crockart EX RAAF Electrician,

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Where can I get one
Pete

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I want one that say"Trust me- I'm a fisherman"............

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Ummmm well I'm a Gasfitter and I am happy to give general advice in the interest of safety..:)

I know some dont like the advice I give but thats their problem not mine I just tell it the way it is...

It is their life and they can do whatever they like so long as it isn't around me... I hate explosionscrycrycry



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I found that on facebook.

I think you will find a lot of different shirts on https://fantees.com.au/equal-mechanics



-- Edited by Phil C on Tuesday 7th of October 2014 08:46:53 PM

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I'm with you Bob, you don't have to take the advice given but many people freely give advice to the best of their knowledge. This is because they like to help.
If you think about it, most people I know join forums like this to receive advice for problems. The advice received comes free with no obligation from this forum.
I didn't think there was a problem with free advice but I'm willing to learn.
Good Luck.

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I was trying to buy an MC4 solar connection last week and had to go to this electrical repair place to get one...

well bugger me... you'd think I was asking for some under the counter prohibited item from the "black" market..

he says,

"what are you going to do with these? or shouldn't I ask?"

what?  evileye

then he was trying to show me how they click together and then unclip it again with this little tool thing.. well... he couldn't do it.. biggrin

he struggled and struggled damaging the connector until he finally got it undone.. biggrin



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I used to run construction sites and found it easy to identify all my electricians.

They were the ones with ear studs and funny haircuts. They listened to Triple J on the radio.

 

The Phantom.



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Blue wrote:

I was trying to buy an MC4 solar connection last week and had to go to this electrical repair place to get one...

well bugger me... you'd think I was asking for some under the counter prohibited item from the "black" market..

he says,

"what are you going to do with these? or shouldn't I ask?"

what?  evileye

then he was trying to show me how they click together and then unclip it again with this little tool thing.. well... he couldn't do it.. biggrin

he struggled and struggled damaging the connector until he finally got it undone.. biggrin


 I know the feeling Blue,

I recently needed a pair to extend the wires on a panel and had to pay the local bloke $12 for them

I have now got THESE in anticipation of next time I need them.

Bit of a price differencecrycrycry



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The Phantom wrote:

I used to run construction sites and found it easy to identify all my electricians.

They were the ones with ear studs and funny haircuts. They listened to Triple J on the radio.

 

The Phantom.


 haha mate, they still do from what i've seen.



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03_troopy wrote:
The Phantom wrote:

I used to run construction sites and found it easy to identify all my electricians.

They were the ones with ear studs and funny haircuts. They listened to Triple J on the radio.

 

The Phantom.


 haha mate, they still do from what i've seen.


 Started turning my hair grey at 17 when I joined the RAAF.  Now Im snowy white. Mind you Im not sure I like triple J..

Safe travels



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Phil C wrote:
03_troopy wrote:
The Phantom wrote:

I used to run construction sites and found it easy to identify all my electricians.

They were the ones with ear studs and funny haircuts. They listened to Triple J on the radio.

 

The Phantom.


 haha mate, they still do from what i've seen.


 Started turning my hair grey at 17 when I joined the RAAF.  Now Im snowy white. Mind you Im not sure I like triple J..

Safe travels


only Red Headed people go "white"

 

the "others" go GREY>>>

 

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Sorry Blue... I was jet black (but my Dad was a ranger) and Im snowy white now, they called methe silver fox at out Rotary club..

I hope you are well mate.

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Phil C wrote:

Sorry Blue... I was jet black (but my Dad was a ranger) and Im snowy white now, they called methe silver fox at out Rotary club..

I hope you are well mate.


that's because you have the ranga Gene Phil...

the force is strong with you, little one.. wink 



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Blue wrote:

I was trying to buy an MC4 solar connection last week and had to go to this electrical repair place to get one...

well bugger me... you'd think I was asking for some under the counter prohibited item from the "black" market..

he says,

"what are you going to do with these? or shouldn't I ask?"

what?  evileye

then he was trying to show me how they click together and then unclip it again with this little tool thing.. well... he couldn't do it.. biggrin

he struggled and struggled damaging the connector until he finally got it undone.. biggrin


 If you Need MC4 connector's I can recommend Low energy Development's.. A Melbourne Based Company, they are on Evil Bay and also have a store front..  Store front is cheaper and I think they will also post it to you..

- as a Recommendation.. The solid Crimp connector's have the better system and seem to have less problem's..

 

I also happen to have a small amount of them both male and female as back up's...

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I also Like the Hoody Phil....

 

Juergen



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I have the one from Fantee's "I may be a mechanic but I cant fix stupid"

Bought all of my workshop boys one each last Christmas.



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