Although I did not put it nearly that strongly I would not dissent, in any way, from the sentiments expressed by NetBlindPaul and mindwhatyoutouch.
I would just point out that Prizen is - apparently - located in Ireland where the rules are different. That said, and from what I know about the rules in Southern Ireland, they are close enough that I doubt that installation pictured could ever pass. Regardless of any regs. It does look dog rough.
NetBlindPaul raises a very interesting point, which is why people who are perfectly happy to take advice on other things plough ahead with really quite technically difficult electrical work without heeding the (usually) excellent advice that those in the know freely give. It’s often the same people who would hang on every word if, say, spindle moulder safety was being discussed.
I really don’t understand it.
Maybe it’s because a lot of the effort is around deciding what to do, not how to do it. All the customer sees is a bloke with a screwdriver, a wire cutter and a big bill. They don’t see all the work behind it.
I mean all that geezer Krenov did is glue a few bits of wood together. A couple of hours and a visit to the local DIY store any anyone could do it.
OK, I exaggerate to make a point.
This is not to say that all is OK with the electrical regs in the UK (or the building regs in general TBH) I see an appetite for over-regulation and change for changes sake. But that does not, and never will, excuse dangerous and shoddy work, whether from a “pro” or DIY.
I have seen good DIY electrics – including a bloke that rewired his entire house, including structured cabling, outbuildings, earth rods, the lot from books and youtube. Not a certificate in sight, but it was as good as anything I could have done.
I have also seen some really dangerous stuff. The bit of tape wrapped round a couple of twisted wire I can do nothing about. They are the ***** who knows it’s wrong and just doesn’t care. It’s the ones that skim read a few forums, watch the odd video, and try to do something that’s beyond them that scare me.
Anyway, enough on the subject. This is a woodwork forum!