I was then going to start building up a stock of these items so as when I finally decided to start up I had minimal out lay as I have done the same with LED Par cans, multiplexers, signal boosters, DI boxes and DMX leads to do sound and light installs.
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Probably not the best of ideas in the electrical contracting industry, given we're about to have a regs update, given the fluctuating prices on copper (cable) at present and so on - I'd tend to look to NOT buy stock, price on the fly, and take a deposit at the time of order (with which to buy materials, and defined as such in my contract and terms).
I'd also be worried about having too much of one something, and not enough of another, and finding I had a few grand tied up in stock I couldn't shift - that's not so likelly to be the case with investment led kit like LED stage lighting, MUX's boosters, injector boxes and so on....
I have chosen to take the exams as I started them years ago before the company I worked for went bust and have since had to get someone else into certify the entertainment lighting work I have done and I would like to be able to do the job from start to finish.
I didn't knock you at all for taking the exams - that's a GOOD thing (and essential) - and to be honest, I also tried to HELP by pointing you in the direction of many previous threads on this subject, including reams of my own.
I am also currently self employed and know all about people who under cut other people (bottom feeders as they are known) especially in the entertainment lighting install game as you get people with no training and no idea what they're doing making a mess of a ÂŁ50,000 DMX lighting setup
In which case, you'll be well aware of where I'm coming from - in an industry which is very over populated with "domestic installers" all cutting each other at the neck for the work - and I honestly have to ask the question why, if you can charge ÂŁ50k for a DMX install, presumably with a fair margin in it, you'd want to give that up and instead run ÂŁ3k electrical installs in domestic land.
I'd also wager that if you are currently self-employed, and used to this kind of thing, then you also know very well how difficult it is to establish in a new market (whether in your current field or a new one) - and that your response to a newbie asking these questions in a sound and lighting forum would have been similar.
Contrary to the vibe your response is giving, I did actually try to help, albeit in a guarded fashion - the idea was for you to do a bit of research too, and ask pertinent questions, rather than just expect us to hand it all over because you asked. Kind of the way this forum works.....
You'll tend to find if you give a bit too - you'll get a lot more back. We don't knock anyone with determination here, and we don't even really knock anyone without it either - but you have to appreciate that you're asking people who have spent many years struggling to make it in this game to give you years worth of shortcut - even if only by providing you with a list of suppliers, and common kit - so that you can ultimately become yet more competition for some of us - which I don't have anything against - it's an open field - but, it's a field you have to earn the stripes to play on.
By all means though - look round the forum, do the searches, and come back with questions.....we don't bite......usually.