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hi all,
i'm on my plumbing course this week !:D
hoping to become as good as you guys,but as everything it comes with practice!!
i'm also doing my water regs & cscs course!
the water regs (homework) is blowing my mind each night,but i'm sure its slowly sinking in. then the plumbing side - who'd of thought there was so many bends you can do:eek: again,brain frazzled. i do hope it gets easier the more experience!!!:confused:

time will tell.............................
 
water regs are slow and heavy reading, you normally get 3 weeks to read them but they don't expect you to do the test from memory its an open book exam, be careful the book contradicts its self in places you may think you know the answer but always check.
 
water regs are slow and heavy reading, you normally get 3 weeks to read them but they don't expect you to do the test from memory its an open book exam, be careful the book contradicts its self in places you may think you know the answer but always check.
thankyou, yes i knew it was open book but he's giving us mock exams each night,some of the questions have been a little mind blowing,but i've started to get into the swing of it now & where to look for the answers!
test in just over a week,looking fwd to getting out & properly learning the trade!
anyone from telford need a lacky to tag along with give me a shout!:rolleyes:
 
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