So I take it you can't point me to the rule that states that a RGI can't repair a defective solder joint....why don't you just say that instead of dragging other things into the debate.
I don't need to "go on a gas course. Or buy a training book" as I don't work in this field.
You have quite a self righteous attitude don't you. A lot of the time in your posts I detect a modicum of contempt towards anyone that isn't a RGI on this & other forums. Unsurprisingly a lot of the time when you are faced with anyone who is prepared to give you a good argument your posts seem to follow the same patten, you pull the "Are you a RGI" albeit in not so many words, just like you did with me when you asked:
If you are so sure of the fact that a RGI is not allowed to remake a defective solder joint just post a link to the rule that says so and stop undermining others with that attitude of yours.
Cheers.
I don't need to "go on a gas course. Or buy a training book" as I don't work in this field.
You have quite a self righteous attitude don't you. A lot of the time in your posts I detect a modicum of contempt towards anyone that isn't a RGI on this & other forums. Unsurprisingly a lot of the time when you are faced with anyone who is prepared to give you a good argument your posts seem to follow the same patten, you pull the "Are you a RGI" albeit in not so many words, just like you did with me when you asked:
There were also some articles in the CORGI magazine about 3-6 years ago. Dont you remember them?
If you are so sure of the fact that a RGI is not allowed to remake a defective solder joint just post a link to the rule that says so and stop undermining others with that attitude of yours.
Cheers.