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Not really true... you need to know water bylaws as well.....:thumbsup:

this is true dave

i was thinking of the practical side of fitting which is basic compared to what plumbers need to know to trade as a plumber
 
I agree.. but water bylaws apply to toilets..sinks and baths..

what about bonding installations... anyone installing should know the regs...don't you agree..:thumbsup:.. but saying that the regs change like our weather...lol lol...
 
I agree.. but water bylaws apply to toilets..sinks and baths..

what about bonding installations... anyone installing should know the regs...don't you agree..:thumbsup:.. but saying that the regs change like our weather...lol lol...

i do agree with you dave

theres also the issue of taking off and refitting rads

so it would be best to attend a course before attempting plumbing
 
Thanks lads, I think Ill attend the plastering course first then sort a plumbing course in the near future.

Mark
 
i thought you couldnt tile on to scrim plaster if so you wouldnt need a plastering course just to cut plasterboard or backerboards and if you just put a basecoat of plaster to tile onto it wont mater if its not flat and polished finish so if thats so wouldnt a plumbing course be more beneficial to someone starting out ?
 

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