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Bill Pritchard 21-12-2003 12:32 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 
We moved to this house last spring and have finally turned our attention to the
garden. Whilst clearing weeds and debris I came across two electric cables near
to the fence. When I asked my neighbour about them he said that they were the
power supply to his two sheds. I suggested he put them his side of the fence
but he replied that surely it wouldn't matter to me if he left them where they
were. I've now asked him several times but he just shrugs his shoulders.
Unfortunately, there's not enough slack to just throw them over. My question
(finally) is, could I cut through one of the cables (accidently of course) with
a wooden shafted spade without electrocuting myself.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional

Steve Warren @ The UK Speedtrap Guide 21-12-2003 01:30 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 
"Bill Pritchard" wrote in message
...
We moved to this house last spring and have finally turned our attention

to the
garden. Whilst clearing weeds and debris I came across two electric cables

near
to the fence. When I asked my neighbour about them he said that they were

the
power supply to his two sheds. I suggested he put them his side of the

fence
but he replied that surely it wouldn't matter to me if he left them where

they
were. I've now asked him several times but he just shrugs his shoulders.
Unfortunately, there's not enough slack to just throw them over. My

question
(finally) is, could I cut through one of the cables (accidently of course)

with
a wooden shafted spade without electrocuting myself.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional


Much easier to get a sparkie that likes to work live and get him to tap into
the line and provide you with some free electricity.. after all its on your
land... :-))
Steve

"The UK SpeedTrap Guide" @ http://www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk
"The UK Weather Guide" @ http://www.ukstorms.com



Steve Warren @ The UK Speedtrap Guide 21-12-2003 01:30 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 
"Bill Pritchard" wrote in message
...
We moved to this house last spring and have finally turned our attention

to the
garden. Whilst clearing weeds and debris I came across two electric cables

near
to the fence. When I asked my neighbour about them he said that they were

the
power supply to his two sheds. I suggested he put them his side of the

fence
but he replied that surely it wouldn't matter to me if he left them where

they
were. I've now asked him several times but he just shrugs his shoulders.
Unfortunately, there's not enough slack to just throw them over. My

question
(finally) is, could I cut through one of the cables (accidently of course)

with
a wooden shafted spade without electrocuting myself.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional


Much easier to get a sparkie that likes to work live and get him to tap into
the line and provide you with some free electricity.. after all its on your
land... :-))
Steve

"The UK SpeedTrap Guide" @ http://www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk
"The UK Weather Guide" @ http://www.ukstorms.com



Steve Warren @ The UK Speedtrap Guide 21-12-2003 01:30 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 
"Bill Pritchard" wrote in message
...
We moved to this house last spring and have finally turned our attention

to the
garden. Whilst clearing weeds and debris I came across two electric cables

near
to the fence. When I asked my neighbour about them he said that they were

the
power supply to his two sheds. I suggested he put them his side of the

fence
but he replied that surely it wouldn't matter to me if he left them where

they
were. I've now asked him several times but he just shrugs his shoulders.
Unfortunately, there's not enough slack to just throw them over. My

question
(finally) is, could I cut through one of the cables (accidently of course)

with
a wooden shafted spade without electrocuting myself.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional


Much easier to get a sparkie that likes to work live and get him to tap into
the line and provide you with some free electricity.. after all its on your
land... :-))
Steve

"The UK SpeedTrap Guide" @ http://www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk
"The UK Weather Guide" @ http://www.ukstorms.com



martin 21-12-2003 02:12 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 
On 21 Dec 2003 12:13:19 GMT, (Bill Pritchard)
wrote:

We moved to this house last spring and have finally turned our attention to the
garden. Whilst clearing weeds and debris I came across two electric cables near
to the fence. When I asked my neighbour about them he said that they were the
power supply to his two sheds. I suggested he put them his side of the fence
but he replied that surely it wouldn't matter to me if he left them where they
were. I've now asked him several times but he just shrugs his shoulders.
Unfortunately, there's not enough slack to just throw them over. My question
(finally) is, could I cut through one of the cables (accidently of course) with
a wooden shafted spade without electrocuting myself.


You could call your energy supplier and naively ask if the cables
belong to them.

If they are 12volt cables how about connecting them to 240 volts? :-)
--
Martin

martin 21-12-2003 02:13 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 13:25:24 +0000 (UTC), "Steve Warren @ The UK
Speedtrap Guide" wrote:

"Bill Pritchard" wrote in message
...
We moved to this house last spring and have finally turned our attention

to the
garden. Whilst clearing weeds and debris I came across two electric cables

near
to the fence. When I asked my neighbour about them he said that they were

the
power supply to his two sheds. I suggested he put them his side of the

fence
but he replied that surely it wouldn't matter to me if he left them where

they
were. I've now asked him several times but he just shrugs his shoulders.
Unfortunately, there's not enough slack to just throw them over. My

question
(finally) is, could I cut through one of the cables (accidently of course)

with
a wooden shafted spade without electrocuting myself.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional


Much easier to get a sparkie that likes to work live and get him to tap into
the line and provide you with some free electricity.. after all its on your
land... :-))


and use it to power grow lamps and the growth of illegal substances in
the traditional Dutch manner ? :-)

looks over shoulder for Jenny
--
Martin

Ophelia 21-12-2003 03:33 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 

"martin" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 13:25:24 +0000 (UTC), "Steve Warren @ The UK
Speedtrap Guide" wrote:

"Bill Pritchard" wrote in message
...
We moved to this house last spring and have finally turned our

attention
to the
garden. Whilst clearing weeds and debris I came across two electric

cables
near
to the fence. When I asked my neighbour about them he said that they

were
the
power supply to his two sheds. I suggested he put them his side of the

fence
but he replied that surely it wouldn't matter to me if he left them

where
they
were. I've now asked him several times but he just shrugs his

shoulders.
Unfortunately, there's not enough slack to just throw them over. My

question
(finally) is, could I cut through one of the cables (accidently of

course)
with
a wooden shafted spade without electrocuting myself.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional


Much easier to get a sparkie that likes to work live and get him to tap

into
the line and provide you with some free electricity.. after all its on

your
land... :-))


and use it to power grow lamps and the growth of illegal substances in
the traditional Dutch manner ? :-)

looks over shoulder for Jenny


O is watching too:)



martin 21-12-2003 03:42 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 14:37:42 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote:


and use it to power grow lamps and the growth of illegal substances in
the traditional Dutch manner ? :-)

looks over shoulder for Jenny


O is watching too:)


I had the feeling that somebody was :-)

I think Jenny is resting on her laurels.

I hope her greenhouse in the sky hasn't blown away in today's gale.

It's been up to force 11.
--
Martin

Franz Heymann 21-12-2003 04:12 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 

"Bill Pritchard" wrote in message
...
We moved to this house last spring and have finally turned our attention

to the
garden. Whilst clearing weeds and debris I came across two electric cables

near
to the fence. When I asked my neighbour about them he said that they were

the
power supply to his two sheds. I suggested he put them his side of the

fence
but he replied that surely it wouldn't matter to me if he left them where

they
were. I've now asked him several times but he just shrugs his shoulders.
Unfortunately, there's not enough slack to just throw them over. My

question
(finally) is, could I cut through one of the cables (accidently of course)

with
a wooden shafted spade without electrocuting myself.


You would be quite safe if you wore good, bone dry thick rubber gardening
gloves. But don't instinctively put your foor on the spade, except if you
have bone dry wellies on

Why are they on your side?
How far from the fence are they on your side?
For how long a distance?
How near to either your house or an outbuilding of yours are they?
I like Steve's idea of free electricity.

Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional





martin 21-12-2003 04:12 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 16:01:23 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:


"Bill Pritchard" wrote in message
...
We moved to this house last spring and have finally turned our attention

to the
garden. Whilst clearing weeds and debris I came across two electric cables

near
to the fence. When I asked my neighbour about them he said that they were

the
power supply to his two sheds. I suggested he put them his side of the

fence
but he replied that surely it wouldn't matter to me if he left them where

they
were. I've now asked him several times but he just shrugs his shoulders.
Unfortunately, there's not enough slack to just throw them over. My

question
(finally) is, could I cut through one of the cables (accidently of course)

with
a wooden shafted spade without electrocuting myself.


You would be quite safe if you wore good, bone dry thick rubber gardening
gloves. But don't instinctively put your foor on the spade, except if you
have bone dry wellies on


same gear as for Cayenne pepper picking?


Why are they on your side?
How far from the fence are they on your side?
For how long a distance?
How near to either your house or an outbuilding of yours are they?
I like Steve's idea of free electricity.


Everybody likes the idea of free electricity.
Perhaps it could supply the whole street.

OP photographed in the act at
http://www.sigsy.pwp.blueyonder.co.u...es/mrjune.html
--
Martin

Ophelia 21-12-2003 04:33 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 

"martin" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 14:37:42 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote:


and use it to power grow lamps and the growth of illegal substances in
the traditional Dutch manner ? :-)

looks over shoulder for Jenny


O is watching too:)


I had the feeling that somebody was :-)

I think Jenny is resting on her laurels.

I hope her greenhouse in the sky hasn't blown away in today's gale.

It's been up to force 11.


Blimey.. where are you? I see you are using a French ISP:)




Ophelia 21-12-2003 04:34 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 

"martin" wrote in message
...

Everybody likes the idea of free electricity.
Perhaps it could supply the whole street.

OP photographed in the act at
http://www.sigsy.pwp.blueyonder.co.u...es/mrjune.html


ROFL.. is that you?:))



martin 21-12-2003 04:42 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 16:11:23 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote:


"martin" wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 14:37:42 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote:


and use it to power grow lamps and the growth of illegal substances in
the traditional Dutch manner ? :-)

looks over shoulder for Jenny

O is watching too:)


I had the feeling that somebody was :-)

I think Jenny is resting on her laurels.

I hope her greenhouse in the sky hasn't blown away in today's gale.

It's been up to force 11.


Blimey.. where are you? I see you are using a French ISP:)


Near the North Sea in Holland.

(Freeserve number one in UK is owned by the same ISP)
--
Martin

martin 21-12-2003 04:42 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 16:12:57 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote:


"martin" wrote in message
.. .

Everybody likes the idea of free electricity.
Perhaps it could supply the whole street.

OP photographed in the act at
http://www.sigsy.pwp.blueyonder.co.u...es/mrjune.html


ROFL.. is that you?:))


me? cheek! Don't you recognise Franz in the flesh?

Is this you gathering in the crop
http://www.sigsy.pwp.blueyonder.co.u...s/msapril.html ?


--
Martin

Sacha 21-12-2003 05:03 PM

Neighbour Trouble
 
Bill Pritchard21/12/03 12:13

We moved to this house last spring and have finally turned our attention to
the
garden. Whilst clearing weeds and debris I came across two electric cables
near
to the fence. When I asked my neighbour about them he said that they were the
power supply to his two sheds. I suggested he put them his side of the fence
but he replied that surely it wouldn't matter to me if he left them where they
were. I've now asked him several times but he just shrugs his shoulders.
Unfortunately, there's not enough slack to just throw them over. My question
(finally) is, could I cut through one of the cables (accidently of course)
with
a wooden shafted spade without electrocuting myself.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional


As a matter of curiosity why do you want him to move them? Is it a matter
of safety in your view, or do you just object to them being on your land?
What I'm trying to get at here is whether or not this is a sufficiently
important issue to you, to risk a major fall out with someone who is going
to be your neighbour for a long time, perhaps?
If it's a safety issue, tell him so and remind him, as nicely as you can,
that he will be responsible for any legal repercussions, such as you, your
child, grandchildren, cat, dog or budgie tripping over, cutting through etc.
I should also tell him that he may be liable to ground rent payable to you.
We have some electric gizmoid or other that comes onto our land from SWEB
and are paid some very unprincely annual sum, as a result.
If none of the above appeals to you, ring your local electricity board and
innocently ask them to come and look at these mysterious cables you've found
buried in your garden. I'm assuming they aren't running through any proper
trunking/deeply buried etc?
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the 'x' to email me)



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