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Hi Chris, the DIY forum is opt-in only so the only people with access are the DIY'ers themselves and the experianced members who've expressed an interest in assisting them. I've posted a thread in the staffroom for debate on whether it would be a good idea or not to allow trainees DIY forum access. You're the first trainee to request this as far as I now so we'll discuss it and get back to you in a day or two.
Thanks for the reply marvo, it's not of big importance, like I said I didn't actually know it was the diy section the post was in, on my app it didn't show the section and I knew from the post it was not the arms so if trainees can't have access to that section which I didn't know was the case that's fine by me :)
 
Hi Chris,your manners,politeness and apparent willingness to learn have prompted my response...no,i'm not after a dance partner :bow: but if you were going to invest a few quid in books,and good books ARE an investment,i can wholeheartedly recommend any by messrs Scaddan and Kitcher. Do not be tempted to believe that such books are only for use during the build up to a,say,an end of module test or similar,just having them about for reading generally,when bored,on lavvy or train,and you will be surprised when the information you will inevitably retain,will ooze back out. I have lost count of the times,what i have gleaned from a "bog-book",has gained myself a minor advantage on a job,or in a conversation...like the gent who wandered into the workshop i was working in,and bet that out of eight of us,no one knew what a "jim crow" was...not guessing that one of me favourite relaxing reads is a 1947 Buck and Hickman catalogue...:stooge_curly:
 
Hi Chris,your manners,politeness and apparent willingness to learn have prompted my response...no,i'm not after a dance partner [emoji144] but if you were going to invest a few quid in books,and good books ARE an investment,i can wholeheartedly recommend any by messrs Scaddan and Kitcher. Do not be tempted to believe that such books are only for use during the build up to a,say,an end of module test or similar,just having them about for reading generally,when bored,on lavvy or train,and you will be surprised when the information you will inevitably retain,will ooze back out. I have lost count of the times,what i have gleaned from a "bog-book",has gained myself a minor advantage on a job,or in a conversation...like the gent who wandered into the workshop i was working in,and bet that out of eight of us,no one knew what a "jim crow" was...not guessing that one of me favourite relaxing reads is a 1947 Buck and Hickman catalogue...:stooge_curly:
you should work for lucien lol.

ill have a look at those books though
 
Hi Chris,your manners,politeness and apparent willingness to learn have prompted my response...no,i'm not after a dance partner [emoji144] but if you were going to invest a few quid in books,and good books ARE an investment,i can wholeheartedly recommend any by messrs Scaddan and Kitcher. Do not be tempted to believe that such books are only for use during the build up to a,say,an end of module test or similar,just having them about for reading generally,when bored,on lavvy or train,and you will be surprised when the information you will inevitably retain,will ooze back out. I have lost count of the times,what i have gleaned from a "bog-book",has gained myself a minor advantage on a job,or in a conversation...like the gent who wandered into the workshop i was working in,and bet that out of eight of us,no one knew what a "jim crow" was...not guessing that one of me favourite relaxing reads is a 1947 Buck and Hickman catalogue...:stooge_curly:
Thanks you very much for the recommendation, I will look into them now, all I have at the moment is basic electrical installation level 2 by t lindsey, we used that when doing evenings doing the 2365
I also have the blue advanced one (future book) ;)
OSG
and a calculations book

Enjoy the rest of your weekend
 
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