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Got my HVP mag thru the door this morning, it has a article on the gas explosion in Manchester recently... Page 8!

The fitter apparently damaged some electric cables when soldering nearby... He wrapped the damaged cables in insulation tape as best he could by the looks of it... But the cables apparently been arcing to the gas pipe and caused a big hole to be made on the copper pipe :eek: ... I never thought a copper pipe could have a hole made in it like that before!!
 

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Hit a cable and your drill bits ballsed isnt it!

we had a mig welder that wasnt working right but was still used for an hour or so before being looked at.
it had a split off the transformer unit that arced and burned an inch ovel in the 13mm steel casing.

the unit had a dedicated earth so it just kept going.
 
Hit a cable and your drill bits ballsed isnt it!

we had a mig welder that wasnt working right but was still used for an hour or so before being looked at.
it had a split off the transformer unit that arced and burned an inch ovel in the 13mm steel casing.

the unit had a dedicated earth so it just kept going.

i did hit a cable once & it did indeed melt the end off my bit lol... It's all beginning to make sense now lol!

I guess the gas pipe must have been earthed too or it would have electrocuted the owner already?

Must be why we gotta keep the gas pipe 100mm away from electric switches... Or is it 150?
 
i did hit a cable once & it did indeed melt the end off my bit lol... It's all beginning to make sense now lol!

I guess the gas pipe must have been earthed too or it would have electrocuted the owner already?

Must be why we gotta keep the gas pipe 100mm away from electric switches... Or is it 150?

First cable i hit was a 10mm shower cable, drill bit was in pieces on the tip.
nice big bang too


Dedicated 10mm earth within the first 600mm of the meter and before any tee.

surprised it didn't murder the boiler pcb though?
 
When I was an apprentice I seen some fella grab a cable he was told was dead. He was on ladders running it down the wall when the end caught a copper pipe. He was thrown off the ladder 5 feet across the kitchen. The flash and bang where unreal. When the dust settled and we knew he was ok someone pointed out the pipe and wall. Hugh black mark the wall behind the pipe and the pipe itself was burned to hell!
 
Who is daring enough to clip some 15mm pipe to a wall, earth bond it to another bit knocked into the ground as an earth spike and see how big a hole they get when they tap abit of 4mm to it!
 
I've seen a sparky drill through a buried lead incomer before the house 100a fuse. When the electric board came out they said the next fuse was 400amp on the supply! They had to join it live under the floor and it cost my old boss a fair whack to sort out.

sparky was in shock after, went white as a sheep and thought he was going to collapse. The flat wood bit he was using was reduced to a stump, luckily the drill (makita 18v) did its job and saved his life without a doubt.
 
Also, then you put a machine bucket through them it warps and twists the metal, if a tooth hits it then it fuses the tooth to the bucket.
 
When I was at sea one of the apprentice sparkies had it in his mind that because the tools were insulated he could work on live kit, which was fine until he cut a 660v supply to a pump, he was fine if a bit shaken, he took out the breakers on that board which in turn blacked out the ship (no fuel pumps = engines stop!) and his cutters were in a right state they were later mounted in a fram and hung on the wall in the 'leccys workshop.
 
power company was replacing a 3 phsae board in a block of flats I looked after, as the inhabitants had kicked the cover off as they left! I arranged with the estate agent not to have anyone move in on the day concerned, so of course 3 families were moving in. Someone threw the front door open, knocking the sparks over as he held onto one of the phases, which landed on the neutral phase, and a large explosion occured. I was outside the door which was shut and saw some of the flash, he emerged a few seconds later somewhat ashen, and tried to kill the prat who booted the door open. I was interupted pulling him off by the shop manager on the ground floor winging that something I'd done had caused a flood from above. Off I went and started ripping up the 1st floor to find the leak, didnt bother turning off the stopcock as I needed an instant way of finding it and hey presto 10 mins later found a smal hole in a copper pipe. The fact the 2 phases had crossed lead to all the earthed pipework going live, andleccie looking for another earth which became some old iron pipe and where it arced it blew out a neat hole. Made a hell of a mess and sw power had to cough for all the damage :)
 
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