Zeddedhed
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clk230":flm9nyxz said:Posted same time as Zed (p.s thanks for the wood )
You're welcome. Have you turned it into anything yet or is it still just wood?
clk230":flm9nyxz said:Posted same time as Zed (p.s thanks for the wood )
clk230":agqury38 said:Ok lets look at this a different way , what questions would you like to be discussed that can't be discussed in the current rooms ?
Posted same time as Zed (p.s thanks for the wood )
cornishjoinery":1hoqy9b2 said:It was never intended to be insulting to anyone, it was always in good humour. The reason i ask for trade section is the topics would all be related. I like the projects page but again its filled with stuff that doesn't interest me, i like to see fitted kitchens, built in wardrobes etc.
cornishjoinery":2kh4btr5 said:i like to see fitted kitchens, built in wardrobes etc.
n0legs":2keaswlm said:cornishjoinery":2keaswlm said:i like to see fitted kitchens, built in wardrobes etc.
I like to see my neighbour cleaning the loft window whilst nude, she doesn't know I can see her.
n0legs":d3sd1m9v said:cornishjoinery":d3sd1m9v said:i like to see fitted kitchens, built in wardrobes etc.
I like to see my neighbour cleaning the loft window whilst nude, she doesn't know I can see her.
cornishjoinery":va2gi2f3 said:well who do you know is a woodturner or metal worker, how do i know that you know anything about woodworking and any building regulations, saw set, window construction etc that you comment on our correct! giving people dud info can cause serious injuries, shall we all provide the relevant qualifications before we sign up? Anyone can comment on any part of the forum it would just be cool to have a small section for trade discussions, i literally cant see what is up with that?
doctor Bob":3a5ni4yh said:n0legs":3a5ni4yh said:cornishjoinery":3a5ni4yh said:i like to see fitted kitchens, built in wardrobes etc.
I like to see my neighbour cleaning the loft window whilst nude, she doesn't know I can see her.
Everyone has a hobby, but curious as to why you take your clothes off and watch your neighbour? :shock: :lol:
doctor Bob":y8i8i7gc said:n0legs":y8i8i7gc said:Everyone has a hobby, but curious as to why you take your clothes off and watch your neighbour? :shock: :lol:
Zeddedhed":2whh2y2r said:rows over why Toolstation is better than Screwfix etc etc
lurker":1f9e311m said:I have no problem about people earning a living working with wood describing themselves as tradesmen , but they are not professionals.
A professional is someone who is a member of a professional body and could not practice if they were not.
Full Definition of PROFESSIONAL
1
a : of, relating to, or characteristic of a profession
b : engaged in one of the learned professions
c (1) : characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession (2) : exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace
2
a : participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs <a professional golfer>
b : having a particular profession as a permanent career <a professional soldier>
c : engaged in by persons receiving financial return <professional football>
3
: following a line of conduct as though it were a profession <a professional patriot>
Some tradesmen are so bad they are only there as the alternative is being out of work. Earning a living at it does not mean you are in any way skilled.
Having said that there are a number of highly skilled folks here who let their abilities talk for them, regardless of where they earn a wage.
cornishjoinery":zh8srf6m said:cool lets forget about it then, no worries. will look to be setting up a forum site soon, so will post a link to it when set up, cheers
RobinBHM":2z3ww7om said:Like most regulars on here, I always look at new posts, rarely through the board index. But the UK is missing a forum that relates to joinery and cabinetmaking for the trade. Woodweb is a great US site and Ive come across many useful threads about trade matters. Unfortunately the language, trade products etc are are so very different its hard to understand. If a forum was available in the UK that could be a really useful resource and community. In reality, I think the sector is too small in this country to support such a forum on its own, but I could certainly see a trade talk section on this forum could be very successful.
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