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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 518646" data-attributes="member: 490"><p> The nice thing is you only need know how to fit a fused spur on the electrical side. Training courses are usually free from suppliers, and as Geoff has pointed out, the work is a lot lighter, albeit ladders will be involved quite a lot. What you will need is some reasonable abluities with smart phone apps and internet portals, as just about everything is linke on linked these days. It pays similar, if not better money than sparkying as it seen as a 'specialist' field. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 518646, member: 490"] The nice thing is you only need know how to fit a fused spur on the electrical side. Training courses are usually free from suppliers, and as Geoff has pointed out, the work is a lot lighter, albeit ladders will be involved quite a lot. What you will need is some reasonable abluities with smart phone apps and internet portals, as just about everything is linke on linked these days. It pays similar, if not better money than sparkying as it seen as a 'specialist' field. [/QUOTE]
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