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I want to use my noodle as I was blessed with some intelligence and I don't want to bcome just another house bashing monkey.
Surprised you say that...

My background was more electronic orientated (CNC) with about 30% 240v (in thise days) and having been out the game for a while and genning up on the regs, Part P requirements and testing and inspection, it surprised me just how technical some aspects of house bashing has become!

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