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Hi Dave you should be proud of him. What did you pull him up on ?
Only on the clipping of the T&E mate, the bends aren't quite flat and I like to see the clips facing in towards each other where there are two cables, some may argue better to have space between though. :smiley2: Minor details I know but I'm setting him high standards, can't fault the bit of PVC conduit though.
Nice to see high quality standards, at least he knows where he stands.Only on the clipping of the T&E mate, the bends aren't quite flat and I like to see the clips facing in towards each other where there are two cables, some may argue better to have space between though. :smiley2: Minor details I know but I'm setting him high standards, can't fault the bit of PVC conduit though.
Only on the clipping of the T&E mate, the bends aren't quite flat and I like to see the clips facing in towards each other where there are two cables, some may argue better to have space between though. :smiley2: Minor details I know but I'm setting him high standards, can't fault the bit of PVC conduit though.
Very good .O yes brings back memory's trying to fix things in those cubicals using warn out slotted screws with a cheep college screw driver , think those back boxes have seen some action
Ahhg, you know the surface cabling could be neater clipped but that will come with a bit of practice but that conduit is neater than most 'professionals'. I'd suggest a beer might be in order rather than too much criticism.
Yes The yankee screwdriver one slip with that and your fingers were toast:yesnod:Slotted screws ! So much trickier ........, I remember having a Stanley 'Yankee' screwdriver,
top job for an apprentice, good lad. As he is so young does he ask to go to toilet? Our young one does Cracks me right up. ''Will can i got to toilet?'' I stand sniggering..... NO!. I swear he thinks were being serious and not winding him up
No Will, inevitably when I'm shouting to him for something when up to my ears in fibreglass in a loft he'll be in the bog having a pony & trap. :lol:
I thought apprentices were created to avoid the 'master' getting in the loft or dirty mud filled holes? I remember when a new apprentice joined the team i would smile as i moved further up the layer cake away from fiberglass/sockets. I used to laugh when we were doing alterations i would play the dummy so my boss would get in the loft- he hated it and used come down ringing wet covered in fibreglass calling me stupid.
Looks good for someone so young, and To be fair to him If his college is anything like the one I attended then the T&E will have been offcuts used hundereds of times before and be a complete pain in the ar5e to get neat.
That is a very good point, when I was at college all our t&e was straight off the drum, but that was a long time ago, and that's how it should be.!Looks good for someone so young, and To be fair to him If his college is anything like the one I attended then the T&E will have been offcuts used hundereds of times before and be a complete pain in the ar5e to get neat.
But lead was easy to dress in your day init Tel. lolhaha. we had stranded 7/029 to play with, instead of the modern solid crap that's as bendable as a rsj when cold.
lead sheathed twin was a dream to work with. just needed a gorilla to carry the drums. that's not a job offer btw. :39:But lead was easy to dress in your day init Tel. lol
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