Maximum number of high quality skills a true "multi tradesman" can have?

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With "Multi-skilled" tradesman/builders it must get to the point where the old adage "Jack of all trades and master of none" comes into play but at what point?
 
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With "Multi-skilled" tradesman/builders it must get to the point where the old adage "Jack of all trades and master of none" comes into play but at what point?
ree, Vinn, bobasd, ted and tel have trades that don't even exist - and he's the master of them all:ROFLMAO: Where is he when you need him ?
 
Some people just like doing a nice job and won't give up until they achieve their goal. I know how to do many things but not practiced enough at them. 4.7
 
If you’re good at your main trade then lots is transferable to other trades.

I would suggest it’s the knowledge that would lack over the actual physical ability. Example, I’m a Plumbing and Heating engineer and I could do pretty much every domestic electrical job to a high standard but I couldn’t tell you all the calculations and regulations and I certainly couldn’t pass their exams.

I know some multitraders who are better at all trades than some are at their own, I know others who are terrible. All comes down to personal quality.
 

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