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Bare busbar

How many times have you seen this? 
Busbars indicated dead due to heavy corrosion

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  • well, i have come across situations like this that fool the safe isolation test, but I guess that's one reason to prove live first. Ours weren't hosed down either, it's just corrosion and years of dust

    Its also the reason boards like that shouldn't be readily accessible to the average ordinary person, the ones we have like that are kept locked with a padlock

    a bit nippy on the fingers, and I was always told to remove them using your flat cap (whatever one of those is)

  • The flat cap is for attending the pigeon fanciers' club on Saturday, or putting out welding fires, (Fred Dibnah like.)  The top hat is only for Ascot race meetings.

    Mixing 'em up could cause terrible trouble, or even a fight.

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  • The flat cap is for attending the pigeon fanciers' club on Saturday, or putting out welding fires, (Fred Dibnah like.)  The top hat is only for Ascot race meetings.

    Mixing 'em up could cause terrible trouble, or even a fight.

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  • Well Fred, God rest his soul, once lost his flat 'at on a roller coaster; and he wore a topper when he went to the Palace. Grin