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Hello all,
I want to enrol on plumbing course, i need advice on what course. Is the 6128 - 6088 enough to start a career in plumbing or should i do the 6129 - 6089 ? any advice on the 6128 compared to the 6129 would be helpfull.
 
Hi snapoff welcome to the forum, if you just starting out you are better of with 6129 course general plumbing the 6128 is for heating and ventilating, or the other courses are 6022 and 6032 these are copper pipe work and Sanitary Domestic Installation Maintenance & Design (bathroom design and installation).

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