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Hi guys! where I can get full list of Drawing symbols (Special shapes in plumbing plan) British standard? :cool3:
 
Heh, sounds so simple, but not ) I spent couple of hours for that mate, there are a lot of information in web about that, but the problem is, I need British standards. Google not giving you exactly UK. I need proper full UK. I know some professional buddy know what i mean. Thanx!
 
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Can see why you are asking when it costs £208 to download.
 
Ahhh! Do You mean if I want to get it I have to pay £208? :dizzy2:
 
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Can we ask what you need it for
 
I do not think so... I want explain why. This ability to read special symbols from drawings included in my duties. I want to be professional. And I do not want to rob my customers. I still searching for my answer...
 
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I'm working as programmer at the moment and I tired of my job. I want construction. Good courses for plumbing cost around £5000. I want learn theory from web from A to Z, after go to work as laborer for plumbers and get NVQ level 2 through site assessment. I need good theory. I decided start from drawings. What you think about that guys?
 
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I do not think so... I want explain why. This ability to read special symbols from drawings included in my duties. I want to be professional. And I do not want to rob my customers. I still searching for my answer...

So basically you're in a job that requires you to read drawings and you don't know the symbols, so you can't. And you're too tight to pay a couple of hundred quid to educate yourself to properly do the job you're being paid to do.
 
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