ok, I wouldn't touch that, now there is a company that makes a pot of epoxy stuff (about 50 pounds for 1Kg) that is a temporary patch intended for sort of up to 4 weeks service, it is not permanent and is really only to close off leaks until the thing gets removed.......this transformer looks to...
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material on the HDD is encoded as per the firmware on the sky box, you can swap out the HDD, you can also clone it with a standard extrernal HDD case/connector (can be a closed one or a push fit open enclosure) the software on the HDD sits on a small partition on there and there is also...
which unit is this for on the HNC? as VSD Inverters are not mentioned on anything that I have seen, and I keep up to date with all the course changes as I have helped with teaching before.....there is a similar unit on the HNC Mechatronics and maintenance, with shaft encoders,transducers, gray...
you can use it for the pasma easily, for glasgow theres a company that deals with the pasma and they are on the ILA website and are good, the training centre is only about 4 miles from the city centre at a scaffolding factory....
there are lots of other courses on the ILA website as well, if...
the Colleges in Fife and Glasgow do a discounted rate (about 40% off) for unemployed people as well on the 17th edition and the 2377 in case anybody there is interested...
In Glasgow or Fife you can do the ECS and CSCS cards, they are not too dear and if you are not earning a lot then the unemployment can help out with bus tickets and something up to I think 100 pounds for a ticket if they think you need it to get through the building site gates to work....
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I have your list ready to email to you as a PDF as it is too big to put onto here, you might want to look at the ceiling speakers on the cricklewood Electronics website as well, they have special kitchen and bathroom ceiling (flush fitting) ones
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hows it going Mark 1985...
here's what you might want to get to start you off if you can......
A Half round file
Flat file
Hacksaw
a few 12mm Masonry Drill bits (not ones that are too short, 8 inch ones or something...Bosch are good)
a pack of cheap 6mm metal drill bits...
theres special touch sensetive dimmers for bathrooms that are one piece sealed and you slide your finger up towards the plus symbol or down towards the minus symbol that are printed onto it...they are quite expensive I think they are about 100 pounds each......there are also ones that are...
Bosch things are usually good, theres ones that look like a measuring tape and are good for putting lines on ceilings to get lights in a row etc.....
Hilti are good as well and are expensive....
then theres Leicia which are expensive as well....
the Bosch should be a good choice...
Theres a quick meeting going on in next door (Glasgow jobs 2013 section) for anybody interested in work in Glasgow......I can see an intake happening as things seem to be picking up there.....so for anybody interested in working in Glasgow maybe you might want to head into the recruiting...
you could try asking an Australian company like Brookfield Multiplex, I heard $100,000 Australian Dollars for a new Electrician and up to $140,000 Australian Dollars after a few years......don't know if that's correct though, just what I heard about Australian rates,,,,,its probably $2 for a can...
somebody somewhere will sell a load of these and make a fortune for old tat, probably someone who's already loaded and pays a couple of labourers to do them and somebody else to load them up onto ebay...while they sit back...
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