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Old 07-06-2008   #9 (permalink)
Shakey
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Default Re: wiring in stud walls...1st fix

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Originally Posted by Spudmiester View Post
Yes, we are not a bad bunch realy , but watch out for that Shakey guy !
what have i done!!!!!!!!!

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Originally Posted by conspiracy jews View Post
lol wtf, how old are you? your not anything like a 'domestic installer' & part p means **** all to a spark, its for kitchen & bathroom fitters. Its people like you who give time served sparks a bad name, you roll into a few weeks course and think ur a spark. makes me lol. hope ur being supervised too
could you be any more ignorant and ill informed?

1. yes he is a domestic installer

2. If part p means nothing to you mate you should not be in this trade. Even if you only work industrial, you would have to know the requirements of Part P to know that they dont apply to you. If you work commercial, and did shops, pubs, resteraunts or anything with a domestic dwelling attatched then you could well fall under the auspices of Part P

3. It is NOT just for kitchen and bathrrom fitters. i am in the middle of teaching the EAL course at the moment. Got a guy sitting in front of me thats got 6 or 7 years experience as a mate, learnt all his stuff off his dad, who has been a spark since the year dot. He has no quals, but fu*k me can that boy throw cables on the wall. Kitchen and bathroom fitter? I would watch bemused as he buried a hammer in your head.

4. The chap who started this post never said he was a spark! He said was a domestic installer. READ THE POST. And what do you think a 'spark' is then sunshine? 'cos i dont have ANY installation quals, and people have said i am not a 'spark'. Still got 25 years experience and teach EAL, C&G 2377, 2381, 2382, 2391 & 2392 though

fancy going toe to toe on any 'spark' issues big man

bring it on

Last edited by Shakey; 07-06-2008 at 11:13 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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