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I was just wondering which would be the best textbook to begin learning about plumbing, I understand that you can't beat actual experience but until I find something I figure it would be worth doing some learning.
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Just tried it Colin got 38% on first test & 25% on the second, lost interest after that. God i am bored !!!!60 Shades of Grey. The title describes the content of a blocked loo in detail.
Seriously though the link below is for Yorkshire Tube's free online training and is excellent. Try it out.
YCT For Colleges | Yorkshire Copper Tube
I'd always recommend Treloar for an introduction to plumbing.
Anyone remember a plumbing book by F. Hall, or am I going nuts?
& that classic "design calculations for plumbing & heating engineers"Yes! It's called Plimbing Technology, by F.Hall, very good
I was just wondering which would be the best textbook to begin learning about plumbing, I understand that you can't beat actual experience but until I find something I figure it would be worth doing some learning.
I'd always recommend Treloar for an introduction to plumbing.
Anyone remember a plumbing book by F. Hall, or am I going nuts?
Anyone read how to make a fortune in plumbing by Bodgett and Haveitaway.......Treloar I found is a good book but the Heinemann are a little easier for the novice but we all have our own preference..regards Turnpin:yesnod:
Reply to the thread, titled "A good plumbing book/manual for a beginner" which is posted in UK Plumbers Forums on Plumbers Forums.
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