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tonys
The problem is Tony, that we all see things on site that we would dearly like to change, we know that they can be done better/safer etc. But in the real world it usually just isn't going to happen. We just have to do the best we can with the materials and tools we have. I'm afraid "Good Working Practices'' are fast becoming a thing of the past, money rules supreme in this present day world climate....
Engin54
At the end of the day I'm just an installer who gets his test kit out when I'm asked. To try and discuss things with Engineers on site is a waste of time, they are king pin in their world, so its a case of like it or lump it for people like me. I'm not to bothered though I'm content and happy in my skin and glad I have daughters who will be guided into the path of a good career which I will pay for