I popped away for a cup of tea, and reflected on what I just said, and it was uncalled for, and I apologise unreservedly for it.
It was also hypocritical, as I do the same - at times I tell people that I don't think they are competent enough to do something and that they should get an electrician.
We just draw the line in different places.
But I do still believe that it is possible for a DIYer to comply with the Building Regulations even if he can't fully comply with BS 7671 or follow every chapter in the OSG etc....
Blimey - my standard method of reply when someone makes a false allegation against me is to ask them to show their evidence, is it?
Fancy that.
Well - all I can say is that if you're going to make a habit of making false allegations you'd better get used to it sunshine, because I will never let things like that slide.
It also betrays your inferior professional status because your discussion tactics would not be tolerated in any serious formal discussion or meeting
Come on guys, you all have valuable opinions which mostly differ but it's still interesting to view both sides.
Can we do it without derogatory remarks?
But I do still believe that it is possible for a DIYer to comply with the Building Regulations even if he can't fully comply with BS 7671 or follow every chapter in the OSG etc....
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