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    Quote Originally Posted by Gav 110 View Post

    I bet he calls connectors blueys as well
    Nah,BP’s fridgies call them.As does the apprentice,only cos he learns from us,that is when he isn’t on the phone or dreaming about the new GF

    It’s funny,we use them on the wiring on the vans and our private vehicles,and the auto electricians certainly look at them strangely.

    Same as uninsulated 6mm spade terminals,crimped correctly with the proper Utilux tool.
    They don’t like them either,they love the insulated ones that have damaged insulation once they are sort of crimped with a cheap crappy Chinese crimp tool.

    We use a slide on plastic cover that goes over the bare spade terminal.

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    Yer know, it is a wonder there were any Apprentices left in the country to follow on with our good work & examples.


    Oddly, I always referred to them as "Blue Points". Was I a bit strange then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Nah,BP’s fridgies call them.As does the apprentice,only cos he learns from us,that is when he isn’t on the phone or dreaming about the new GF

    It’s funny,we use them on the wiring on the vans and our private vehicles,and the auto electricians certainly look at them strangely.

    Same as uninsulated 6mm spade terminals,crimped correctly with the proper Utilux tool.
    They don’t like them either,they love the insulated ones that have damaged insulation once they are sort of crimped with a cheap crappy Chinese crimp tool.

    We use a slide on plastic cover that goes over the bare spade terminal.
    My apprentice is the same (always on the phone dreaming of his "next" GF), he was on tinder chatting to this "HOT CHICK", when he got to meet her (dont worry about the corona virus just worry about your dick) she was a he
    Ive nicnamed him Wombat, his mum asked why i call him Wombat. All i could say was "what do wombats do?.....eats roots shoots and leaves"
    I think she got the gist 1/2 hour later

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gav 110 View Post
    Ive nicnamed him Wombat, his mum asked why i call him Wombat.
    Hi,
    Waste Of Money, Brains And Time?

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gav 110 View Post
    Its only because the young apprentice has to put up with older tradespersons calling it a megger. Your lucky hes not a smart arse like some of the apprentices I've had to deal with who will try and correct me whenever I use the old terminology, they soon learn to look out for me holding a bit of twin active hooked up to the insulation tester (megger) ready to strike

    I bet he calls connectors blueys as well
    Naa, BP's ! One for the fridgies

    And all my apprentices have called them Meggers too, but they do occasionally get a bit uppity with other terms but it doesn't last long One for the fridgiesOne for the fridgies

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    Quote Originally Posted by austastar View Post
    Hi,
    Waste Of Money, Brains And Time?

    Cheers
    Be like one of my old mates who I nicknamed Wombat when we are 18. One for the fridgies

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    The F&P real POS is plugged back into the 15 A socket on the other meter and all is working fine. Seems to be cycling a bit more often (normal) than it was when it was tripping out.

    thanks all, DL

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Oddly, I always referred to them as "Blue Points". Was I a bit strange then?
    Same as the megger
    Blue Point was the brand
    First question I asked when I was doing my apprenticeship “why are they called blueys”
    I got told to “open your eyes, it’s a big world out there young fella, look out for the small stuff”
    Took me till knock off time to work it out, cleaning up I looked at a bluey and it said “Blue Point” on it
    Blueys, bp’s, connectors
    Megger, insulation tester
    Stillson, monkey wrench, pipe wrench
    The original brand seems to name
    everything else that copies it
    One for the fridgiesOne for the fridgies
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gav 110 View Post
    Same as the megger
    Blue Point was the brand
    First question I asked when I was doing my apprenticeship “why are they called blueys”
    I got told to “open your eyes, it’s a big world out there young fella, look out for the small stuff”
    Took me till knock off time to work it out, cleaning up I looked at a bluey and it said “Blue Point” on it
    Blueys, bp’s, connectors
    Megger, insulation tester
    Stillson, monkey wrench, pipe wrench
    The original brand seems to name
    everything else that copies it
    One for the fridgiesOne for the fridgies
    Hoover, Coke.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Hoover, Coke.
    We had a New Zealand tech,working for us for many years,he always called a shifter a Cresent.

    And never measured anything in mm,it was always in inches.

    Sure we still use inches for pipe sizes,drill bits,etc.

    But to get a bit of sheetmetal angle made up it would be something like 3 and 5/16",by 4 and 1/2",by 15" long,bloody PITA.

    Oh,out of 10 guage

    The guys at the local sheetmetal shop used to laugh about it

    The young guys there had no idea what he was on about

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