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I was amazed when told about this

Bronze: Domestic Installer Course

You even get to pass the test and inspect course.

is this really possible starting with no knowledge

Christ this really is belittling our trade. Now I know why I make a good living of sorting out bodge jobs.
 
In my first 18 days I learned nothing apart from how to behave and act safely on site and respect my elders, oh and that the wages were crap lol
I was taught the best way to carry a heavy tool box, how to fetch and carry, push a brush and not to be cheeky. The electrical knowledge started to be given much much later
 
The ONLY people that legitimise these rogue so-called tradesmen, are the very organisations that were put in place to improve the safety and competence of those that undertake domestic installations. That has obviously failed miserably, as member numbers = money, .....and money is far more important to these scheme providers than fraudulently endorsing an incompetent fool, into someones home to play around with they're electrical installations!!


The Sooner you get rid of the band of money making parasites the Better... End Of!!
 
Thanks. Next question is 'how does it work?'

Surely the nail head has to be protruding in order to 'grab' it? On the boards I am looking at, the nail heads are at best flush, but more usually recessed by 1 or 2 mm.

Those pullers are brilliant.

You start with the claw or jaws open, with one each side of the nail. As you knock the handle down, the jaws bite into the floor and close each time the tool is struck. Once the jaws have fully bitten the nail, (usually after three good knocks), then you use the little foot on the bottom and use it as a pivot point to pull the nail clean out.

You are left with a clean floor board, with a small indent in it where the claw has gripped the nail.

Much better than split boards everywhere.

Did a rewire on a large bungalow at the start of the year and used one. At the end there were about 3 small sections of floorboard that needed replacing, and these were pulled using the old method of smash the tongue of with a chisel and prise up:eek:mg_smile:
 
Dosent get any better does it? Bloody hell, puts our trade to shame a bit and some of us are finding it tough enough... There is a reason for four year apprenticeships...

Listen to the difference:

Course: 18 days
Apprenticeship: (give or take) 1,280 days...
 

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