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Splicing - Does it need to be certified?


Rowan the Bruce
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Wow, with the inclusion of Nicks post this thread took a whole new dynamic. it's good to see a well typed post. (i admit mine may seem a bit ad hoc from time to time).

 

I'll add my voice to that of Pete, Bob et al.

 

While i can happily splice and deem myself competent i do agree there needs to be some means of establishing competency and a paper trail for the time the worst case scenario does present itself

 

Jamie

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