Just replaced a ceiling light cover and the metal base of the new cover is in direct contact with the metal bayonet fitting that holds the globe. But when the light is switched on, touching the metal cover doesn't give you an electric shock. I just don't get it.
Is it possible that I can't feel the current? I stuck some aluminium foil onto the end of a cardboard roll and brushed the metal cover first to see if there were any sparks and there weren't. I've got no idea if the light is grounded or not but it's an old Australian house circa 1972.
>doesnt electrocute him
>wonders if its a death trap
>>9061840
>hey this xray doesnt burn me lol can i keep sticking my dick in the tube lololololo
>>9062311
>thinks a light outlet gives off x-rays
>potato.jpg