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Commercial plumbing work: Working hours are 22:30 to 10:00 at the Trafford Centre - starting either next Sunday 11th or Monday 12th for 2 or 3 nights.

If interested please PM me.
Cheers Jim
 
Commercial plumbing work: Working hours are 22:30 to 10:00 at the Trafford Centre - starting either next Sunday 11th or Monday 12th for 2 or 3 nights.

If interested please PM me.
Cheers Jim
I will ask some of my old crew do,they need cards etc, what sort of stuff...copper metal hvac ? High up or ground level , labour only ?
 
If you want some fellas you need to work fast,all bar 1 of my boys are at Hinckley Point in somewhere near Bristol for next 4 years
Rob Foster aka centralheatking

At the power station ?
 
At the power station ?
Of course they all started at camel lairds at Birkenhead and did someboats at barrow, so who do you get to,join serious pipes full of hot sodium and high pressure steam etc the one in ***bria is stuffed, but also we do the odd diesel local generation set up .just the fuel lines , there you go you asked , most of my drinking pals are are at sellafiekd mon 2 Friday taking the stupid thing apart Rob Foster
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