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well my footies arrived today and i must say they look very good. i can't wait to give them a test.
 
You need to drag yourself away from the computer first mate.

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Nice work you found a apprenticeship, same thing my fitter did work experience then he got offered a fulltime job. When i did installs for my first job i didnt buy tools untill about 10 months later. Most of the time you just borrow of your fitter, most fitters have like mutiple sets off pipe slices and when the wheels break they buy a brand new one instead of replacing the wheel lol. Now i do maintence i dont bother bringing tools in, i justborrow.

Tools i would get are
Rothernberg slices brand
Bahco spanners
8" or 10" stillsons
10" pump pliers rothernberger
Go system blowtorch like 25 quid on ebay, dont bother buying heatmat and flux just get it off your firm
Pencils from argos or ikea (free ones)
Junior hacksaw
Hammer
Screwdriver set (ratched one is handy for weak apprentice :) )
Stanley fatmax open tote bag
 
ahh well today my companys top man came along and had a word with me and told me that due to the current ecconomic world he cant take me on as a plumbing apprentice but its ok for me to do like 3 months unpaid work for him so say that ?? so i am now looking for an apprenticeship in the fife area of scotland any help would be realy appresheated thanks
 
Sorry to hear that. Times are hard everywhere at the moment. Hope you get something sorted.
 
I've got too many tools already, can carry them about any more cuae of my back
 
just keep a core selection in a smaller toolbox or bag and leave the rest in your vehicle and save your back
 
Thanks, I tired that but working in London sometimes means parking miles from the house or office, I need a trolley to load my stuff onto.
 
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