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To give credit to Watson, he isn't being factually incorrect with those last statements, just misleading.
Since pme, (and before pme too, regardless of pme), it's indeed been regs to bond things that"may become live" (relative to the main earthing terminal, at the point they enter the house)
One that's done, there's not much else that may become live, therefore you're done.
Since pme, (and before pme too, regardless of pme), it's indeed been regs to bond things that"may become live" (relative to the main earthing terminal, at the point they enter the house)
One that's done, there's not much else that may become live, therefore you're done.