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Finally GSR :rockon2:. Amazing feeling after working really hard for years n years. Look forward to some hints and tips in the private forum guys.

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Well done mate :) passed mine in January just gone. Welcome to the world of spending 1500 quid on getting registered and buying an analyser :)
 
Well done mate :) passed mine in January just gone. Welcome to the world of spending 1500 quid on getting registered and buying an analyser :)

You need to look at other internet sites, you can get a 455 and GSR for half that
 
that must have been some expensive analyser!! was on about renting one for a little while anyone know anything about this?
 
that including vat? i contacted the rep for kane and he gave me a similar price like ..
 
Well done great achievement !
Still working towards mine...
From when you first started doing an actual gas placement how long did it take.
 
We'll done lad it's a great feeling when you pass. Not so good when you have to fork a shed load of more cash for the privilege of being gsr
 
Well done Parkesy hope you get plenty of gas work to cover your new outgoings....regards Turnpin:)
 
Well done great achievement !
Still working towards mine...
From when you first started doing an actual gas placement how long did it take.

Phill, you cannot use information like that to guage how long you should take to be GSR. There are a lot of factors to consider. The most important one being finding someone willing to assist you with your portfolio. And in that regard, it may be a question of who you know. Good luck buddy
 
Well done parkesy and welcome to the elite ,now pm croppy to get you in the big boys club lol:rockon2:.
 
Phill, you cannot use information like that to guage how long you should take to be GSR. There are a lot of factors to consider. The most important one being finding someone willing to assist you with your portfolio. And in that regard, it may be a question of who you know. Good luck buddy

Cheers I realise that and variables involved. Just curious...straightforward question
 
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So let the doubting yourself begin . Did I check that nipple , is this flue port from a boiler or just a spare?
 
well done parkesy plumb. I hope to complete my portfolio one day, when I find some I can tag along with
 
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