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Oops - messed that up a bit!!! What I MEANT to say was that I thought that you were trained as a plumber, as well as being trained as an electrician - and was delighted to discover that the plumbing was self-taught. There - I think that that makes sense now!!!!!
Hi Barbara!!!! You are one talented lady!!! I sat down to read your guides - assuming. wrongly, that you are a plumber by trade - and I was wrong!!! You're an electrician who has learnt how to re plumb her whole house. I've learnt a fair few things in my time - on learning 'curves' that have been vertical lines but I've yet to learn how to replumb my house - good for you Barbara. And thanks for the guides - am bookmarking them for sure!!!!