even if your not charging anything at all
and just helping a friend out
it still goes back to that member a / member b thing
so if you do a job for nothing or £1000 insurance is needed 
Well in that case Nick I will refrain from helping any member out

What kind of society have we come to when we cannot help someone else out without fearing litigation??!!.
On this forum so often many members talk of the ills of our health & safety and litigation orientated society, but now I find a massive element supporting such crap!!

I am amazed and disappointed.

its not insurance lizze its trust
if i wanted some work doing and you could do the work i would gladly sort you out with some beer tokens/cash as i would trust you to do the work
Maybe Nick that is THE key to all this, so if you get another members help doesn't it mean that you trust them?
Whatever the pro's and con's to all this, and believe me I can see both sides of the argument no matter how distasteful to me one side is, how about if something like the following disclaimer, taken from the Forum Guidelines Section, was applied, but of course using different words?:
"READ BEFORE FOLLOWING ANY GUIDES
21. Sep 2006 at 10:37
Obviously safety is paramount. These guides are all written by members who have done the jobs themselves, none of whom are professional technical authors. Therfore, they are to be read on the merit of items that will assist you rather than a precise 'follow this to the letter' type guide.
Whilst every care is taken to ensure the accuracy of these guides, you should satisfy yourself that they are applicable to your vehicle, you have the necessary skills to carry out the task and that you follow the usual safety procedures associated with working on any car. That is, you secure the vehicle using brakes, chocks and wedges where necessary and that you NEVER work on an car supported only by jacks. Always use axle stands positioned appropriately.
If you have any doubts regarding safety, ask BEFORE you attempt any job on your vehicle.
None of these guides are endorsed by the owners or administrators of this forum. You follow any of these guides at your own risk."
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