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1. skip college , to straight to nearest 5 day part p centre
2. spend a fortune on testgear that you're not entirely sure how to use.
3. forget about onsite training , rock up to customers house in youre highly stickered van.
4. insist on new CU although you're only there to swop light switch.
5. make a complete hash of whatever youre doing and rush to the internet for help.
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funny thing is I did go to college. dont worry all my damage will be made good. the new home owner wont know ive ever been there.

cheers guitarist, what could I use for this mate. I was thinking some cut up conduit or possible some expandable foam ....
 
im just gonna put it in my sig

I cam out with city and guilds 2330 level 3 and my 17th eddition. im going to do my testing exams this year hopefully
 
Jeez, I hope I don't end up living in one of these houses you guys are renovating. No offence. Just saying like. Daz
 
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seeing as ive never filled before what filler is best for the job. I could probably try a few over time and draw myown conclusions but maybee you could save me the trouble and point me in the right direction.
 

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