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which colour .Is it worth me buying a copy of the on site guide and will I understand it
You’re looking at the best part of £100 for both books terry,are you going to use them that much?Is it worth me buying a copy of the on site guide and will I understand it?
Not really much good to you if you aren't an electrician.Is it worth me buying a copy of the on site guide and will I understand it?
what ,Tesco banana's .Ps. Don’t buy the yellow ones
I thought I might gain a better understanding of domestic wiring.That would depend are you hoping to achieve if you brought it?
have you thought out reading about tesla. before you start reading theI thought I might gain a better understanding of domestic wiring
The OSG isnt exclusive for domestic installations. Understanding of the sciences as well as the practical side of electrics apply the same to all installations.I thought I might gain a better understanding of domestic wiring.
Absolutely Hilarious, definately should be post of the monthI thought I might gain a better understanding of domestic wiring.
Thank you, fame at last.Absolutely Hilarious, definately should be post of the month
Learned about Tesla and ac current when I was doing my apprenticeship, great man. I must admit I have trouble getting to grips with the cosmos especially before breakfast.☺have you thought out reading about tesla. before you start reading the
wiring regs .you need to go an a course how to apply it .
and I will give you a great under standing about it .its like reading the about the cosmos . and I'm still trying to get my head around it
Learned about Tesla and ac current when I was doing my apprenticeship, great man. I must admit I have trouble getting to grips with the cosmos especially before breakfast.☺
Learned about Tesla and ac current when I was doing my apprenticeship, great man. I must admit I have trouble getting to grips with the cosmos especially before breakfast.☺
What were you Apprenticed as? only your profile lists no qualifications, so one must assume you ain't an Electrician. Although it's wrong to assume anything on this Forum.Learned about Tesla and ac current when I was doing my apprenticeship, great man. I must admit I have trouble getting to grips with the cosmos especially before breakfast.☺
Promise not to laugh, I was apprenticed as a bookbinder.What were you Apprenticed as? only your profile lists no qualifications, so one must assume you ain't an Electrician. Although it's wrong to assume anything on this Forum.
Learned about Tesla and ac current when I was doing my apprenticeship, great man. I must admit I have trouble getting to grips with the cosmos especially before breakfast.☺
Learned about Tesla and ac current when I was doing my apprenticeship, great man. I must admit I have trouble getting to grips with the cosmos especially before breakfast.☺
What were you Apprenticed as? only your profile lists no qualifications, so one can assume you ain't an Electrician.Learned about Tesla and ac current when I was doing my apprenticeship, great man. I must admit I have trouble getting to grips with the cosmos especially before breakfast.☺
Not at all Terry, I was nigh on raped by a gang of Female bookbinders, when I was a Lad, rough lot they were as well,they worked in a book binders in Bath, no names no pack drill the firm is long gone nowPromise not to laugh, I was apprenticed as a bookbinder.
When we finished our apprenticeship we had to run the gauntlet of the 'girls' on the sewing machines.What were you Apprenticed as? only your profile lists no qualifications, so one can assume you ain't an Electrician.
Not at all Terry, I was nigh on raped by a gang of Female bookbinders, when I was a Lad, rough lot they were as well,they worked in a book binders in Bath, no names no pack drill the firm is long gone now
Some evil types if my memory serves me correctlyWhen we finished our apprenticeship we had to run the gauntlet of the 'girls' on the sewing machines.
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