The equivalent stuff here is rubber insulated, typically run loose between joists, but it's pretty rare. My previous house had a few dead runs in, and one (that I know of) old run that had nothing on the end of, but was still connected to the lighting ring, which I discovered when I dropped a screwdriver and all the insulation disintegrated and there was a lovely blue flash
that was also when we discovered that next door's kitchen lights were wired into our downstairs sockets ring
@PaulCrovella yeh the problem with that is it just takes one unsuspecting rodent...
I watched "Arachnophobia" when I was way too young, the only part that mentally scarred me is the bit where he's using a nail gun in the basement and a nail comes up between someone's feet, that image just pops into my mind occasionally, usually when discussing DIY-type stuff, and makes me feel queezy
Do you think I will get shit from airport security if I pack a computer monitor in my hold luggage?
my dad designed and supervised the installation of a lot of the baggage systems used in airports, here and abroad. it was kinda his thing for a couple decades. it's apparently really impressive how mangled some luggage ends up.
I assume it's like air travel safety in general, when things go wrong they go really wrong, but the chances of it happening for any given case are microscopic
I've had shit mangled, also lost... but I also flew a lot growing up and knew not to check anything fragile or important
if I had to relocate a monitor long distance I'd pack it up like it came from the factory, pack that up, and ship it.. if it was a monitor I didn't care enough about to do that for I'd sell it and buy a new one when I got there