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Hi I'm Sue. Im a newly qualified gas engineer who is now training in electrics. Struggling with these room thermostats and things at the moment. Every days a school day eh
 
Welcome to the forum.
 
Hi Sue, welcome to the forums.

Nice to see a female gas engineer in my area. Do you have any objections if I pass your name and details along to a vulnerable client of mine?
 
Your not having us on? Waiting for an argument with certain forum members, who have an aversion to anything copper or water like :D
you have an aversion to water? i smell something. :D:D:D.
 
Hi I'm Sue. Im a newly qualified gas engineer who is now training in electrics. Struggling with these room thermostats and things at the moment. Every days a school day eh

Welcome aboard, does that mean you here to do the cooking for us?
 
careful mike. the plumbers blowtorch might save you from a pubic waxing.
 
Welcome Sue!
OK, where do you stand on:
a) using push-fits on stainless steel pipe
b) not using inserts on plastic pipe and push-fits?

and before anyone accusues me of anything,
my view is a) is a definite no-no, and b) ditto...inserts must be used regardless of the type of fitting
 
plastic plumbing pipe should be banned, along with plastic straws.
 
Welcome Sue!
OK, where do you stand on:
a) using push-fits on stainless steel pipe
b) not using inserts on plastic pipe and push-fits?

and before anyone accusues me of anything,
my view is a) is a definite no-no, and b) ditto...inserts must be used regardless of the type of fitting
I dunno what pirate's on about!!o_O
 
Pete, anytime anyone asks for advice, they're told, "How would you do it? Then we'll let you know"
So, I have nailed my colours to the mast...
 

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