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Mr James Morris of Morris services had an apoplectic fit when he saw me stripping sheath with the pull the earth and snip the sheath method and insisted we use the electricians knife. As he said it is the difference between and electrician and a craftsman. He was the one who explained the possible stretching (thus reducing the CSA) and increased PFC. He is a very insistent and meticulous as well as extremely erudite engineer and had the highest standards I have ever met and full credit to him.
 
Mr James Morris of Morris services had an apoplectic fit when he saw me stripping sheath with the pull the earth and snip the sheath method and insisted we use the electricians knife. As he said it is the difference between and electrician and a craftsman. He was the one who explained the possible stretching (thus reducing the CSA) and increased PFC. He is a very insistent and meticulous as well as extremely erudite engineer and had the highest standards I have ever met and full credit to him.

Vort: Any idea if that's the same Morris services as the one in Bridgend ? i.e J W Morris services, Electrical Engineers ?
 
the same Morris services
No, they are in Bristol Kingswood and they don't have any other places they teach in to my knowledge. They are a school for electricians. Very good imo. I asked around a lot and this was the first body that actually told me exactly what I needed to do to improve and what qualifications. All the others just blathered about give us £5-7k and you get 30k a year crap. Where in fact you will just be poorer and none the wiser.
 
I'll have to treat myself to a decent knife (any excuse) and give it a whirl. May be do some practising on cable I pull out. Any recommendations for a good knife that's going to last?

As for the youngster... I don't get it... I appreciate advice and constructive criticism, it's how we learn to do things better. And well, if I can get a neater finish, quicker... WIN WIN! :D

Stanley Interlock 9mm snap-off blade. Small, solid, always sharp.

Stanley Tools Snap-Off Blade Knife 9mm - http://www.uktoolcentre.co.uk/products/stanley-tools-snap-off-blade-knife-9mm.html

A good knife - http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/threads/a-good-knife.110632/#post-1188902
 
No, they are in Bristol Kingswood and they don't have any other places they teach in to my knowledge. They are a school for electricians. Very good imo. I asked around a lot and this was the first body that actually told me exactly what I needed to do to improve and what qualifications. All the others just blathered about give us £5-7k and you get 30k a year crap. Where in fact you will just be poorer and none the wiser.

Ok thanks, didn't realise you were talking about a Training provider.
 
slags are posh in Liverpool. most of them even wear knickers these days.( even if they are open crotch).
 

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