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Well thank you all for the incredibly helpful posts, all based on sweeping bigoted ideas about who I am and my skill level and ability in the electrical field. No doubt you all went to oxford before deciding to be sparks or maybe , possibly you all failed horribly in school and had to spend 5 years in tech college learning ohm`s law! Sorry to imply any stereotype.
I have been in the building trade for 20 years, high end guild of craftsmen quality in all fields and have recently started to add electrical qualifications to my skill base so that I don`t always have to wait on sparks to turn up and trash the build before I can get on!
I asked a very simple question regarding interpretation of building regs, my work has passed inspection by building control, I have also been lucky enough to gain experience with an excellent electrician , I will ask him this question when he gets back from his holiday or just ask my equally helpful building control officer.
You`re mostly a very very sad bunch who clearly need to get a life!
 
Well thank you all for the incredibly helpful posts, all based on sweeping bigoted ideas about who I am and my skill level and ability in the electrical field. No doubt you all went to oxford before deciding to be sparks or maybe , possibly you all failed horribly in school and had to spend 5 years in tech college learning ohm`s law! Sorry to imply any stereotype.
I have been in the building trade for 20 years, high end guild of craftsmen quality in all fields and have recently started to add electrical qualifications to my skill base so that I don`t always have to wait on sparks to turn up and trash the build before I can get on!
I asked a very simple question regarding interpretation of building regs, my work has passed inspection by building control, I have also been lucky enough to gain experience with an excellent electrician , I will ask him this question when he gets back from his holiday or just ask my equally helpful building control officer.
You`re mostly a very very sad bunch who clearly need to get a life!

----er

In bold - then why the question?
 
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Very short sighted comment IMO Part P is only a section in the building regs that could be rewritten and/or revised to rid it of the problems it currently causes and the scams and trainers that exacerbate everything that Part P was supposed to solve

It also sounds your against any regulation does this include any form of licensing of electricians as this is something that could rear it's "ugly head" as an alternative
i wern`t on about a proper, recognised licence

i were on about some other crap in the mould of partP...

just a peter & paul excersize...
 
Well thank you all for the incredibly helpful posts, all based on sweeping bigoted ideas about who I am and my skill level and ability in the electrical field. No doubt you all went to oxford before deciding to be sparks or maybe , possibly you all failed horribly in school and had to spend 5 years in tech college learning ohm`s law! Sorry to imply any stereotype.
I have been in the building trade for 20 years, high end guild of craftsmen quality in all fields and have recently started to add electrical qualifications to my skill base so that I don`t always have to wait on sparks to turn up and trash the build before I can get on!
I asked a very simple question regarding interpretation of building regs, my work has passed inspection by building control, I have also been lucky enough to gain experience with an excellent electrician , I will ask him this question when he gets back from his holiday or just ask my equally helpful building control officer.
You`re mostly a very very sad bunch who clearly need to get a life!

Pot and kettle!!
 
Well thank you all for the incredibly helpful posts, all based on sweeping bigoted ideas about who I am and my skill level and ability in the electrical field. No doubt you all went to oxford before deciding to be sparks or maybe , possibly you all failed horribly in school and had to spend 5 years in tech college learning ohm`s law! Sorry to imply any stereotype.

Well thank you for your bigoted opinion you obviously have very very little knowledge of the electrical industry if you believe the PROPERLY qualified sparks on here spent 5 years just learning Ohm's law. If that is all you managed to learn in your 5 weeks then you certainly have plenty more learning to do because you have been brain washed by whoever told you that ohm's law is all you need to learn

I have been in the building trade for 20 years, high end guild of craftsmen quality in all fields and have recently started to add electrical qualifications to my skill base so that I don`t always have to wait on sparks to turn up and trash the build before I can get on!

You sound like the typical ignorant jobbing builder who is a master cock up merchant that blames other trades for your short comings. Apologies for the stereotype

I asked a very simple question regarding interpretation of building regs, my work has passed inspection by building control, I have also been lucky enough to gain experience with an excellent electrician , I will ask him this question when he gets back from his holiday or just ask my equally helpful building control officer.

Did you not think to ask your "high end guild of craftsmen quality in all fields" or do they not cover electrical yet because you are still in training and you are it's only member. Dare I ask how your "excellent electrician" learnt his trade as you don't appear to be getting much benefit from his experience and we won't go into why your building control officer is so helpful and it's not clear what aspect of your work has passed building control inspection

You`re mostly a very very sad bunch who clearly need to get a life!

I think you need to get your head out of your rectum. The public needs protecting from people like you that think they a a master of everything they touch

Thank you for your posts it's been a pleasure discussing them
 
Hmm
yet another multi trade superstar coming on here wanting hugs n kisses from qualified electricians
after cutting out the part that the electrician does.
This carry on needs to be stopped in its tracks.
its only some wires after all eh?
 
Well thank you for your bigoted opinion you obviously have very very little knowledge of the electrical industry if you believe the PROPERLY qualified sparks on here spent 5 years just learning Ohm's law. If that is all you managed to learn in your 5 weeks then you certainly have plenty more learning to do because you have been brain washed by whoever told you that ohm's law is all you need to learn



You sound like the typical ignorant jobbing builder who is a master cock up merchant that blames other trades for your short comings. Apologies for the stereotype



Did you not think to ask your "high end guild of craftsmen quality in all fields" or do they not cover electrical yet because you are still in training and you are it's only member. Dare I ask how your "excellent electrician" learnt his trade as you don't appear to be getting much benefit from his experience and we won't go into why your building control officer is so helpful and it's not clear what aspect of your work has passed building control inspection



I think you need to get your head out of your rectum. The public needs protecting from people like you that think they a a master of everything they touch

Thank you for your posts it's been a pleasure discussing them
UNG....

you cant educate pork mate...
 
I bloody missed another one.
 

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