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2330 level 3 V part P
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<blockquote data-quote="zeff737" data-source="post: 84287" data-attributes="member: 5469"><p>can i further ask you about your reply, ive asked the Q on here before, what qualies are needed to work in domestic work and the replies shocked me as they said NONE but the testing would have to be signed off by a qualie'd sparky. when we bought our home 12 years ago it had been fully rewired (no paper were shown as proof), did you issue them back then?..........when i was doing some refurb work i found the cowboys had done the sockets, but just run a length of T&amp;E up from the C/U under the floor boards and used a conector block to conect it in to the old cloth wire for the lights!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zeff737, post: 84287, member: 5469"] can i further ask you about your reply, ive asked the Q on here before, what qualies are needed to work in domestic work and the replies shocked me as they said NONE but the testing would have to be signed off by a qualie'd sparky. when we bought our home 12 years ago it had been fully rewired (no paper were shown as proof), did you issue them back then?..........when i was doing some refurb work i found the cowboys had done the sockets, but just run a length of T&E up from the C/U under the floor boards and used a conector block to conect it in to the old cloth wire for the lights!! [/QUOTE]
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