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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Sounds like you'll be buying a new Maserati or two?

    In that Vac Pump image, it appears like there are a couple of semi- Naked women through that doorway.


    Knocking Shop was it? Go on say it Paul,
    "Can't say I noticed as I was going like a cat ****ting razor Blades trying to get that ****ing Pump working." Of course you were.
    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Bwahahahaha, you noticed too!!?? One for the fridgiesOne for the fridgiesOne for the fridgies
    Knowing some of Paul's clients, they're probably house mothers.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Bwahahahaha, you noticed too!!?? One for the fridgiesOne for the fridgiesOne for the fridgies

    It's the R22, it improves the eyesight or causes Hallucinations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Knowing some of Paul's clients, they're probably house mothers.
    .....or Yummy Mummys perchance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Knowing some of Paul's clients, they're probably house mothers.
    Well at that place,sort of.

    I had to crop the top of the pic off,or i would have had a PM from someone for sure.....

    I also didn't want you to drop your Tea.

    Or Rick to drop his latte

    Or Des to fall off his chair

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Riiiiiight.....One for the fridgiesOne for the fridgies

    x2.

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    air conditioning cable

    What's the story here:

    I am well out of touch with rules and reg's in Australia having lived and worked overseas for many years. Just been having a discussion with an Ozzy friend here that is inclined to think he knows it all, despite having no formal qualifications. He kept referring to "TPR" cable on a cooking hob. Could not tell me what it stood for, although I have now looked it up, but he did not know what "TPS" meant either.

    While looking it up I came across some adverts for Blue coloured TPS "Air Conditioning Cable". This is something new to me, so what is the reason(s) for this? The only Blue coloured cables that I have had experience with were those used for intrinsically safe circuits, usually used in explosive atmosphere situations. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    What's the story here:

    I am well out of touch with rules and reg's in Australia having lived and worked overseas for many years. Just been having a discussion with an Ozzy friend here that is inclined to think he knows it all, despite having no formal qualifications. He kept referring to "TPR" cable on a cooking hob. Could not tell me what it stood for, although I have now looked it up, but he did not know what "TPS" meant either.

    While looking it up I came across some adverts for Blue coloured TPS "Air Conditioning Cable". This is something new to me, so what is the reason(s) for this? The only Blue coloured cables that I have had experience with were those used for intrinsically safe circuits, usually used in explosive atmosphere situations. Cheers


    The only Blue cable I know of is Data Cable 5 strand, each internal cable is insulated & coloured, run by an installer for a potential extra Modem which never eventuated but was handy when 1 alarm wire was damaged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    The only Blue cable I know of is Data Cable 5 strand, each internal cable is insulated & coloured, run by an installer for a potential extra Modem which never eventuated but was handy when 1 alarm wire was damaged.
    Prysmian Blue Air Conditioning Cable | Cetnaj

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    That's a new one on me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    What's the story here:

    I am well out of touch with rules and reg's in Australia having lived and worked overseas for many years. Just been having a discussion with an Ozzy friend here that is inclined to think he knows it all, despite having no formal qualifications. He kept referring to "TPR" cable on a cooking hob. Could not tell me what it stood for, although I have now looked it up, but he did not know what "TPS" meant either.

    While looking it up I came across some adverts for Blue coloured TPS "Air Conditioning Cable". This is something new to me, so what is the reason(s) for this? The only Blue coloured cables that I have had experience with were those used for intrinsically safe circuits, usually used in explosive atmosphere situations. Cheers


    The only Blue cable I know of is Data Cable 5 strand, each internal cable is insulated & coloured, run by an installer for a potential extra Modem which never eventuated but was handy when 1 alarm wire was damaged.

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