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Reply #17 - Dec 30th, 2006, 10:06pm
 
it dow look like this applies to me then as ive fully rewired house top to bottom, full galaxy alarm system in, and dialler on confirmed tamper and powercut
cctv system fully working (10 static cameras, 16ch dvr, 2 speed domes front and back, cam in shed, and pan tilt cam in woodland and this is all finished only thing i will be doing tommorrow is puttting spot lights in soffits in side entry was going to do today but it started raining!!
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Reply #18 - Dec 30th, 2006, 10:13pm
 
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feeble excuse,....  Grin... a bit of leccy and water didn't hurt no one!!!!! Smiley Smiley Smiley


the saying does not apply to me neither, it is just an old saying, .. more the majority .. not the rule!
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Reply #19 - Dec 30th, 2006, 10:29pm
 
TIMBA-WOLF wrote on Dec 30th, 2006, 10:13pm:
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but it started raining!!


feeble excuse,....  Grin... a bit of leccy and water didn't hurt no one!!!!! Smiley Smiley Smiley


the saying does not apply to me neither, it is just an old saying, .. more the majority .. not the rule!

no it wasnt the leccy and water that i was worried about  it was me getting my hair wet!! :-D
ill post a piccy of my consumer unit when i open it again.
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Reply #20 - Dec 30th, 2006, 10:30pm
 
oh and the speed dome outside the front and back of our house is really cool you can see for miles but obvously we dont!
to be fair tho i have totally sorted all the probs now and certied it to NICEIC snd i spose u could say i dont have to worry about it now.
i will say tho i love my cctv tho its more a hobby as well as security on the property when we are not there.
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Reply #21 - Jan 2nd, 2007, 1:05pm
 
TIMBA-WOLF wrote on Dec 30th, 2006, 9:57pm:
brickies home...loose bricks, falling down walls...

plumbers home, dripping taps, leaking pipes

sparkies home, blown bulbs ..duff wiring...(pre part p of course)

carpenters home, no doors hanging, no fixed trim/skirting


in other words, we are so damned feed up of our jobs at work time, we don't tend to practice our jobs at home!!!!!


Same goes for me as an accountant - accountants spend all day looking after other people's money and their own accounts are in a mess.  But in my case it's because I am always buying new power tools...!!   Roll Eyes
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Reply #22 - Jan 2nd, 2007, 6:48pm
 
what power tools do accountants require? thought they used a calculator and pen/pencil/ruler etc
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Reply #23 - Jan 2nd, 2007, 7:25pm
 
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now come on CJTE...

drills  ( punching holes in A4 paper!)  sanders ( to make good round holes in A4 paper!)
circular saws ( for cutting sheets of A4 in half!)
planers ( for trimming up badly cut !/2 sheets of A4 paper!)
dust extract system... ( for removing the waste when rubbing out wrong calcs!!!!   ) oh the list is endless!!

Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #24 - Jan 2nd, 2007, 7:59pm
 
oh i c well you learn sommut new every day!!  :-D :-D :-D
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Reply #25 - Jan 3rd, 2007, 1:12pm
 
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I'm not your 'average' accountant - by day I'm a mild mannered counter of numbers, but by night (and at weekends) I'm a hardcore wood worker!!!

Who needs a computer and calculator when you can have much more fun with a mitre saw and a biscuit jointer!!!


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Reply #26 - Jan 3rd, 2007, 4:23pm
 
ok i see i thought you  was a full time accountant and that was the only thing you did, did not realise that you did wood woirking too.
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Reply #27 - Jan 3rd, 2007, 5:01pm
 
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ok i see i thought you  was a full time accountant and that was the only thing you did, did not realise that you did wood woirking too.
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Unfortunately I am a full time accountant - it pays the mortgage!  Wood working is my hobby and my passion (which is handy because 'err indoors always finds projects for me to do...!).
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