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Guys, I think we should leave these two to their delusions of adequacy. Don't let them wind you up and get a ban, that way we will lose a couple of quality guys.
 
I had a lad at college, thick as pig you know what.. Anyway passed every multiple choice paper he had in the 3 years (Except 1)

When we asked his method he says he flags all the questions he doesnt know and then just ticks the same for each question (ABCD) Ect.. Did the job.. Law of averages you will allways pass the multiple choice papers after enough attempts
 
Just BS7671 is needed to complete the first course. Good luck learning it in one day.

Just googled bs7671, I'm not paying that for a book, is there any websites I can use? I've got the bandq do it yourself book somewhere, that pretty much covers what I'll need to know colour wise and where is the best place to put the sockets too?
 
Keep it up Thomas it's keeping me entertained ;-)

bandq book is a bit too advanced there are some leaflets at Wickes which will do. All the tools you need are pliers and 2 screwdrivers ( one of each sort , yeah?). For most jobbies anyway.
 
Just googled bs7671, I'm not paying that for a book, is there any websites I can use? I've got the bandq do it yourself book somewhere, that pretty much covers what I'll need to know colour wise and where is the best place to put the sockets too?

Hang around here for much longer bonny lad and somebody will tell you !! :yes:
 
Just googled bs7671, I'm not paying that for a book, is there any websites I can use? I've got the bandq do it yourself book somewhere, that pretty much covers what I'll need to know colour wise and where is the best place to put the sockets too?


Yes of course that do, we all very often refer to them leaflets when unsure on what we are doing.






*May contain lies.
 
Just googled bs7671, I'm not paying that for a book, is there any websites I can use? I've got the bandq do it yourself book somewhere, that pretty much covers what I'll need to know colour wise and where is the best place to put the sockets too?

I believe Readers Digest published a book with all the answers to electrical issues.

Maybe you can buy it on E-bay?
 
Im guessing the screwfix forum is full of the nonsense IT SPARKY was coming out with? Never properly had a look, bet some of the electrical knowledge is a laugh...may have a quick scout on it for amusments sake lol.
 
Yes of course that do, we all very often refer to them leaflets when unsure on what we are doing.






*May contain lies.

So where are the leaflets too? I haven't noticed them before, I going to get in contact with the nearest college tomorrow and see if I can sit the nic exam.
 
So where are the leaflets too? I haven't noticed them before, I going to get in contact with the nearest college tomorrow and see if I can sit the nic exam.

I usually ask at the customer information desk for the leaflets, tell them you need the ones that comply with BS7671and they will give you loads of info on it.
 

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