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They really do have glowing pigs its a fact.
Get up into the attic for a look (byo ladder if you have to).
Get under the house if you can- look for wet spots leakng drains or signs of previous sewer overflow from the sump.
Sticking windows are no fun to repair.
Look under rugs for holes in floor (yep I was punk'd by that on my 1st home).
Fresh paint gets my attention.
Bring a marble to see if polished floors are level.
Check that water, stove toilet etc are working and taps (hot and cold) are not dripping.
Check that light fittings on front door are actually connected (yep fell for that too).
Chat to the neighbours.
This is why I only ever carry one tool to inspect every part of a property and check the power system: A F^%$ O%% sized hammer drill!
Not sure how well received your friend would be at an OFI with this piece of (testing?) equipment in tow??!!!I know a guy that swears on his 2,200W Ozito angle grinder which draws 20amps. It's very loud but does a good test of the circuit load and only $98 at Bunnings.. the same as a cheap seminar but you also get a useful tool for odd jobs around the house.
And then to King Gee??? For an XXXXL pair of trousers with pockets deep enough to slip one of these babies into???Oh, baby!
I'm off to Bunnings . . . .
I know a guy that swears on his 2,200W Ozito angle grinder which draws 20amps.
I was a sparkie in another life
Maybe it's just my dry sense of humour as I don't think anyone else picked up on the above early comment from Evand which I can't let slip by.
Were you a failure as a sparky in the last life, too grounded
(I could go on but will refrain due to the actual seriousness of such matters)