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<blockquote data-quote="ladyspark" data-source="post: 70331" data-attributes="member: 5062"><p>what you mean you don`t work live ,so you can tell if a wire is live just by looking at it ?,there is always a wise guy, i maybe a lady but i do know the basics you know, i do not go around toughing electric wires ,i only ask about the testing ,because the light fitting broke and i was left in a position were i could not tell which wires are which,because the electrician who fitted the fixture last time never marked the wires and done a rubbish job, or it would not have fallen to bits when i went to change the light bulb,is that not dangerous,that is why i am doing the job myself,you charge far to much anyway,a lot of us have to because we can`t afford your prices,also i ask about the tester because i have not had to use one before,as i always know which wires are which because i put tape on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladyspark, post: 70331, member: 5062"] what you mean you don`t work live ,so you can tell if a wire is live just by looking at it ?,there is always a wise guy, i maybe a lady but i do know the basics you know, i do not go around toughing electric wires ,i only ask about the testing ,because the light fitting broke and i was left in a position were i could not tell which wires are which,because the electrician who fitted the fixture last time never marked the wires and done a rubbish job, or it would not have fallen to bits when i went to change the light bulb,is that not dangerous,that is why i am doing the job myself,you charge far to much anyway,a lot of us have to because we can`t afford your prices,also i ask about the tester because i have not had to use one before,as i always know which wires are which because i put tape on them. [/QUOTE]
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