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<blockquote data-quote="revor" data-source="post: 509909" data-attributes="member: 23254"><p>Thanks Binky. I'll take the supply from the other CU. Yes students are poorly equipped on practical work not how it was when I was at school. For a time I taught wood skills to young adults and was very surprised that some could not use a ruler or do simple sums e.g. divide a piece of wood into 2 equal lengths. Too much emphasis on academic subjects but a lot of kids are not able or willing to learn but have other skills to offer on the practical side of things but no longer get the opportunity to develop them, as where are the woodwork and metalwork classes now? They get bored and are disruptive to others.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.edwardes.co.uk/categories/6-0mm-6181y-double-insulated-cable" target="_blank">https://www.edwardes.co.uk/categories/6-0mm-6181y-double-insulated-cable</a></p><p></p><p>Edwardes have a very good range of cut to length cables. Only recently used them. Got quite a bit of stuff from them for the install. Have found our local CEF very poorly stocked and what says on their store stock check is inaccurate but I think their web site is the best of the lot so easy to drill down to what you want, so get most from CEF but I usually buy on line, click and collect or get delivered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revor, post: 509909, member: 23254"] Thanks Binky. I'll take the supply from the other CU. Yes students are poorly equipped on practical work not how it was when I was at school. For a time I taught wood skills to young adults and was very surprised that some could not use a ruler or do simple sums e.g. divide a piece of wood into 2 equal lengths. Too much emphasis on academic subjects but a lot of kids are not able or willing to learn but have other skills to offer on the practical side of things but no longer get the opportunity to develop them, as where are the woodwork and metalwork classes now? They get bored and are disruptive to others. [URL="https://www.edwardes.co.uk/categories/6-0mm-6181y-double-insulated-cable"]https://www.edwardes.co.uk/categories/6-0mm-6181y-double-insulated-cable[/URL] Edwardes have a very good range of cut to length cables. Only recently used them. Got quite a bit of stuff from them for the install. Have found our local CEF very poorly stocked and what says on their store stock check is inaccurate but I think their web site is the best of the lot so easy to drill down to what you want, so get most from CEF but I usually buy on line, click and collect or get delivered. [/QUOTE]
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