Mobile Elevated Working Platform? Or something like that.Has something been lost in the translation from Welsh to English here ?
So what are the " mewps" and what does " Running the Forks" mean ? Do I need to go back to college?
Mobile Elevated Working Platform? Or something like that.Has something been lost in the translation from Welsh to English here ?
So what are the " mewps" and what does " Running the Forks" mean ? Do I need to go back to college?
Interesting point ref the qualifications and to my mind whether they mean "less" than they did as in lack of PRACTICAL experience. The college where I took my 2330 (a whole other story vs the 236 I know) had a motor vehicle section and I got talking to one of the college technicians there. The kids HAD always up until then had to do a practical project as in take a car and modify the hell out of it just for the hands on experience - pretty much anything went. Didn't have to be roadworthy so long as it went, stopped and was relatively safe. Proper wacky racers stuff too.There had been a change of policy etc and the practical was being abandoned in favour of more on line and H&S based stuff. The car park behind the MV block was choc full of project cars from Micras to Sierras to old Landys destined for modding. These lads had done their first year, got their car and then been told they had 2 weeks to get rid of them or they would be scrapped.Tell you what i think... Blue Duck is not far from the mark.....
I would think that so far as "electricians" are concerned, the market is flooded with the 5WW as you all call them. They are ok, [well, they think they are ok] when it comes to fitting a socket, but a rewire is just too much for them. Bit like the garages and so-called motor mechanics now. A mate of mine has a friend who is a car mechanic, properly qualified and all that, and yet he has never, not even in tech, done a crank!!! He had to do one on a tractor he was doing for someone and had to get my mate to help him!!!
That is the trouble with the mechanics now, no aptitude for the job, just plug in the fault code reader and change every possible related part and tell you it was "all of them"
You had a similar thing years ago mind, numpties, that, because they did not know what they were doing, would tell someone, that, it was their battery, alternator AND starter motor all faulty, as they were too stupid to know which one it ACTUALLY was.....
john...
Yes, you can, but, they aren't prepared to pick up the cost......
I can`t put subbies into the brewery - I`m currently the only one who can give people access with the mewps; and run the forks as well as required...
We 've always called them "Flying Carpets" TBH.They're all "Genies" - like "Hoover" mean vacuum cleaner! :lol:
Nothing changes .... if we were too busy we'd get a "cover price" from one the others who were quoting ...and submitt a reasonaly higher price .I'm flat out at the moment but never say no or not turn up to a quote. Not turning up to an arranged meeting or turning down work (unless you can give valid reasoning) in this modern age of internet media is suicidal, One bad comment on face ache is all it takes for word to get around.
So busy I'm even working tomorrow (Mrs 107 said I could.......the job will pay off next years pre-booked holiday) replacing a 7way cu & installing new electrorads in a bungalow.
I am finding customers are becoming more savvey & are getting more than one quote (that's those that are not given my name on recommendation) & on occasion. I've been asked if other quotes/ideas from what are most obviously 5ww's are correct.
Some of the prices I've seen are crazy & the blokes can not be making any sort of profit even if they get the cheapest of materials on offer from Toolstation.
Yep ..I was only thinking of Scissor lifts TBH ....never used a Genie Boom .Well a flying carpet is a "scissor lift" around here, a boom type machine is a "genie boom", colloquially, obviously.
now, thats just stoopid and downright dangerous,Guinness
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Glad to see you boys have ensured the thread doesn't stay on topic too long........
so we are now onto the colloquial names for extendable high working platforms...
and other such devices!!!
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Guinness Guinness Guinness Guinness
Step ladder or step ladder roped onto a pallet on a fork truck.....
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Anyone think we should have a large , smileyface icon , giving warning of OFF TOPICness.Guinness
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Glad to see you boys have ensured the thread doesn't stay on topic too long........
so we are now onto the colloquial names for extendable high working platforms...
and other such devices!!!
:slap
Guinness Guinness Guinness Guinness
Step ladder or step ladder roped onto a pallet on a fork truck.....
:coat
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