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Scout Hut Wiring Advice (3 Phase)
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<blockquote data-quote="fatherjack" data-source="post: 558248" data-attributes="member: 38111"><p>My friend hasn't been an electrician for a few years, so he couldn't do it. But, I've just discovered that one of our Scouts' parents is a fully qualified sparky! And he's willing to help with the rewire, so it can get done properly! Hooray!</p><p></p><p>I can totally understand why it would be a 4 year apprenticeship. When I was rewiring my house I lost count of the number of times I had to stop and look up how to do something or call up my ex-sparky friend. Even just the non-technical things like how to fish a wire, and someone who had done an apprenticeship would have done it a hundred times and known all the ways to make it easy, and I had to struggle for half a day on something that should have been simple! But I enjoyed it, and almost considered switching professions at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatherjack, post: 558248, member: 38111"] My friend hasn't been an electrician for a few years, so he couldn't do it. But, I've just discovered that one of our Scouts' parents is a fully qualified sparky! And he's willing to help with the rewire, so it can get done properly! Hooray! I can totally understand why it would be a 4 year apprenticeship. When I was rewiring my house I lost count of the number of times I had to stop and look up how to do something or call up my ex-sparky friend. Even just the non-technical things like how to fish a wire, and someone who had done an apprenticeship would have done it a hundred times and known all the ways to make it easy, and I had to struggle for half a day on something that should have been simple! But I enjoyed it, and almost considered switching professions at the time. [/QUOTE]
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