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Hi folks, I'm new to this forum so hello! I'm looking for some help and advice please. I'm a fully qualified electrician in Scotland, I have my 17th edition and I'm a member of SELECT. I've been thinking for a while now about branching out into the plumbing sector. I've had some experience in plumbing and central heating systems! I'm wondering if anyone knows of any courses up my neck of the woods (Scotland) that would get me on my way? After doing a 4 year apprenticeship myself I know I'm not going to become an experienced plumber after a 2 week course, just trying to learn more about the trade.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.

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Donny
 
Welcome along Donny :) If you do a search on the forum there's plenty of reading material for you.
 
Problably best place in Scotland is Carnegie college in Dunfermiline for gas, they also do plumbing.
 
Welcome to the madhouse Donny.

Moving this thread to the training forum.
 
Welcome Donny, hope you find this forum useful & get the answer you're after!
 
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