Modern apprenticeship in modular paving - Wanna contribute your two penn'orth?

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Suggers
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Post: # 41505Post Suggers

oooeer - I've been auto edited.... you get the gist.

Level is a great word - must be hard to learn english - so many words spelt the same but with totally diff meanings.
"You on the level mate?"
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Post: # 41509Post lutonlagerlout

spirit level they called them when i was learning,considered new fangled things in those days :)
datum is another word i use to try and avoid confusion

I.E. "we will take our datum from 2 course below damp daz"

bla bla bla

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Suggers
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Post: # 41511Post Suggers

I wish I'd listened more to my Dad - used to go on & on & on about getting the levels right - to begin with - of course us youngsters wanted to "get on with it..." rush rush rush..
He was right. :)
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Post: # 41517Post lutonlagerlout

measure twice===> lay once

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Post: # 41521Post mickg

what i would like to know is where can you buy a level for £ 30 these day that is any good before you drop it :)
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Post: # 41525Post lutonlagerlout

i haven't seen the old stabila solid forged levels for some time now
they all seem mickey mouse now
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rab1
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Post: # 41534Post rab1

always known a spirit level as a bead. still got my 10" stabila which is cast steel, 20 years old. dropped it over 19m once onto concrete and still as true as the day i bought it.
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Post: # 41535Post rab1

Tony,they would have to learn to read first. :p
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Post: # 41546Post haggistini

most employers nowadays won’t pay for the training as they think that once staff are trained they will ask for more money or go elsewhere, I left my last employer with only in house machine tickets not worth a w*nk I also had a city and guilds certificate for steam plant maintenance and I got it in a week! the firm I worked for then was run by Italians from Milano absolutely no health and safety out there ,I turned up one morning to fire the boiler up at 4 am to find a note in broken English taped to the main electric board saying “DANGER BE CAREFULL� and a water fire extinguisher next to it !!!. Needless to say a month after I left it burned to the ground it took 14 fire engines to put it out those crazy bast*rds.
it’s great that your putting this together I would love to read it, I haven’t had the experience of most of the brew cabin regulars but I laid my first block paving patio when I was 14 with my uncle ..Now 32 I have been in and out of construction ever since I left school and would hope I could give some feedback at least
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rab1
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Post: # 41560Post rab1

tony,

send me a copy and i`ll have a look at it, i`m an m&e contractor, but training apprentices in all trades must be the same, start with the basics and build. fresh set of eyes as such, on the actual paving points not much use, but in general layout etc might be able to help.
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rab1
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Post: # 41561Post rab1

haggs, did you ever work for the nhs?
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Post: # 41571Post haggistini

No why
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rab1
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Post: # 41577Post rab1

The steam plant C&G, their about the only people who use steam now along with power stations.
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Post: # 41581Post msh paving

alot off large comercial glasshouse's use steam boilers, MSH :)
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Post: # 41615Post ilovesettsonmondays

hi, i did my city and guilds roadwork craft at riversdale college 25 years ago .day release once a week 9 till 730 pm for 3 years and could have carried on another four.if only i had been mature at 16 years of age . .i did my nvq 22 years later in 1 hour .anyone can do it words that spring to mind money spinner

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