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Dean Lofthouse
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Well I am surprised !!

 

All you seasoned picture critics haven't spotted something on one of my photo's I posted on the "Electrical Shutdown Thread".

 

Apart from my close proximity to power lines.

 

It's not hard to spot.

 

First one to spot a major safety issue gets a box of these TWELVE multi tools made for Black and Decker, only cheap things from my days of selling tools, they retailed then at £6.95 each.

 

Picture posted below, find the safety issue.

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That didn't last long, the frayed wire cored rope, or should I say badly frayed.

 

 

 

Looks like the Komet wire-core. They seem to be supplied with a screwgate as standard. Confusing when krab is not to standard and as per best practice there is no cuttable link

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