Dr Drivel is back?

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Our regulars will know of Dr Drivel, Water Systems etc etc.

Is there a prize for being the first to notice that GaytonTonner is the latest username for this saddo?
 
Our regulars will know of Dr Drivel, Water Systems etc etc.

Is there a prize for being the first to notice that GaytonTonner is the latest username for this saddo?

I noticed you came out with some saddo drivel.
 
He'll copy and paste others posts and claim the work as his own too. Check out SF forums. Bloody marvellous :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

I reckon your spot on Simond. Claim your prize from Walter @cut'npaste.scam.
 
Even before reading this I posted a warning that he is not a registered engineer and only reads manufacturer's literature.

Diyitall was apparently fooled as he thanked him for a useful post about low loss headers!
 
Diyitall was apparently fooled as he thanked him for a useful post about low loss headers!

When did I do that. :shock:

Take em as I find Tony.

What he/she says in true in some respect, even if it does come from a book

In our contracts office we had many suits, designing stuff and doing calcs etc, I wouldn't trust any of them to install a system :twisted: yet they are damn good at what they do.

A drawing is indicative, and the fitter onsite should be able to read and install subject to site conditions, whilst keeping within the basic principle of the design.
 
Diyitall was apparently fooled as he thanked him for a useful post about low loss headers!

When did I do that. :shock:

Take em as I find Tony.

What he/she says in true in some respect, even if it does come from a book

In our contracts office we had many suits, designing stuff and doing calcs etc, I wouldn't trust any of them to install a system :twisted: yet they are damn good at what they do.

A drawing is indicative, and the fitter onsite should be able to read and install subject to site conditions, whilst keeping within the basic principle of the design.

Why are you replying to a troll?
 
Because Agile is a very good friend of mine, and one of the best domestic boiler diagnostic engineers you will ever meet, or not.

Does that answer the question.
 
and to think I thought that the ElectricUK forum was too full of petty b1tch1ng.

Dons tin hat and runs :D

Martin

Oh and this thread contravenes rule 8 of the forum
 
Even before reading this I posted a warning that he is not a registered engineer

He comes and goes in various guises. Didn't you make overtures to him a few years ago to meet up? He's probably a nice guy(girl?) and just tries to do the right thing, a bit like Alec1.

We get so many spoof questions from newbies on this forum that you never know who to take seriously.
 
We should set up a sweepstakes thread with a prize for the first to spot a troll, and another one for who spots the most this year.
 
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:shock: :shock: with those wages your earning I'm on my way!!!
 

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