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sonray ltd
is their any life on this forum ?
its got about as much get up & go as a wet weekend.
its got about as much get up & go as a wet weekend.
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people are probably fed up of being jumped on and abused with foul language everytime they ask a perfectly reasonable question!!!
the site owners ought to take a leaf out of the plasterers forum and ban all the ones that do that!!!!
newcomers have to learn! just because they know everything...
no its not the plasterers forum..
yes just started a 2yr college crse in plumbing 6129. 21yrs in plastering its just after reading some of the replies on here to basic questions i;d be put off askin one!!
anyway enuf harping on abt ****ty replies i think if i wanna ask a basic question i;ll put it ur way dave cus u seem to be a decent chap. is that ok?
yes well said dave, i too need to ask lots of questions regarding domestic plumbing (no gas etc) and have been put off a bit in the past, hopefully we will get to the stage that the tilers forum has got too.
I must admit, I do wonder sometimes why a qualified tradesmen, who has taken years to learn his trade, would want to help a member of the public so that he can avoid paying for his services. 😕You've also got to be aware that some posters are earning their living through heating and plumbing work and resent unqualified people trying to muscle in on their terrirtory.
From other forums I'm a member of (non plumbing related) I've found that your best bet is to be honest about your level of skill and don't be offended if people tell you that a job is beyond your capabilities.
A lot of plumbing jobs can be undertaken by a competent DIYer but when it comes to things like boiler repairs and gas work it really is best to get a professional in if you don't know what you're doing.
I never cease to be amazed at some of the people that wander into the merchants pretending to be trade, don't know what they need and when they finally figure out what it is they want proceed to ask the counter staff how to do the job. If the counter staff knew how to do the job they wouldn't be on that side of the counter.
Mike
I must admit, I do wonder sometimes why a qualified tradesmen, who has taken years to learn his trade, would want to help a member of the public so that he can avoid paying for his services. 😕
Oh yes, I agree that we don't want to see anyone killed etc, but surely the best way to prevent that is to make sure that a trained professional is on the job - for a small fee!!!!Personally i think they like to see a job done right rather than it bodged and then someone gets killed etc...wouldn't you agree...?..
Some oh these lads spend they nor so frequent spare time to answer questions and they don't have too........so a thumbs-up from me lads..thanks for taking time to contribute...
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