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will you be trading or indeed breathing by then :gimme:

With his address already in public domain, Billy burglar now knows who's got the biggest toys on the street. You couldn't make it up.

Posted

Billy burglar now knows who's got the biggest toys on the street.

ironic if the lock got booted it.........

Mr th2.jpg Veritas God

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will you be trading or indeed breathing by then :gimme:

i won't need to be, i could actually fit a LAN today and retire next week and Molex cover the warrenty. their kit comes at a price but wih that backing it is VFM

Arfur

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

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To reply to the above.

I`m not going to sit here and boast about my achievements over the few meagre years I have been in this industry, specialising in it.

Not like you diversifying and having it become a "back burner" trade to supplement earnings. If you feel upset about that comment don`t write an essay with major spelling,dictation and punctuation errors you berate others for. Most here already know the answer and style it will come in.

You mention I have "knocked" you in the past over locks, their application and working parts. No I have pointed out your errors and in the above instance the OTHER persons errors. That any competent locksmith would have avoided in the first place and made the property safer with the integration of the lock to the alarm system.

Well sorry, I am a Locksmith trained as well as an alarm "engineer". I have done various courses as well so we could chuck quals at each other all night, but to what avail. You continually say your have the better knowledge about locks. Ever trained as a locksmith? Playing with the odd Chubb lock does not make you one, just as paying £500 for a weeks course. Hell you can be a plasterer in 3 days for £700. Get the point here?

I have not since rejoining here tried to berate or belittle others with my opinion, what tools I have and how much they are.

You will also note I have tried at every turn to get on with you in here, remembering you were one reason I resigned from here before ( amongst another reason that is now history). In fact we have both contacted each other privately over other issues.

So why the voracious attacks on the forums. Just accept I made an observation that others have seen and noted as only that. Not a personal attack.

I see you apologise for the error and I happily accept this.

Now can we leave this where it belongs?

I will not waste any more time on this, so regard it as my last comment on the matter.

Regards

Posted

With his address already in public domain, Billy burglar now knows who's got the biggest toys on the street. You couldn't make it up.

i might be concerned as you - if i were not a very competant security engineer

Arfur

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

Posted

i might be concerned as you - if i were not a very competant security engineer

Arfur

Really??

Clearly some things just pass you by.

Posted

To reply to the above.

I`m not going to sit here and boast about my achievements over the few meagre years I have been in this industry, specialising in it.

Not like you diversifying and having it become a "back burner" trade to supplement earnings. If you feel upset about that comment don`t write an essay with major spelling,dictation and punctuation errors you berate others for. Most here already know the answer and style it will come in.

You mention I have "knocked" you in the past over locks, their application and working parts. No I have pointed out your errors and in the above instance the OTHER persons errors. That any competent locksmith would have avoided in the first place and made the property safer with the integration of the lock to the alarm system.

Well sorry, I am a Locksmith trained as well as an alarm "engineer". I have done various courses as well so we could chuck quals at each other all night, but to what avail. You continually say your have the better knowledge about locks. Ever trained as a locksmith? Playing with the odd Chubb lock does not make you one, just as paying £500 for a weeks course. Hell you can be a plasterer in 3 days for £700. Get the point here?

I have not since rejoining here tried to berate or belittle others with my opinion, what tools I have and how much they are.

You will also note I have tried at every turn to get on with you in here, remembering you were one reason I resigned from here before ( amongst another reason that is now history). In fact we have both contacted each other privately over other issues.

So why the voracious attacks on the forums. Just accept I made an observation that others have seen and noted as only that. Not a personal attack.

I see you apologise for the error and I happily accept this.

Now can we leave this where it belongs?

I will not waste any more time on this, so regard it as my last comment on the matter.

Regards

so you not spending any more time , then go on to write an essay.

i simpy answered your 'charges',

having been in this trade from age 18 i started with Burgots Alarms on their 'special devision'. that meant working on the very high profil security systems also meant i had to sign the official secrets act. so can't post more. so not just simple domestics, offices and commercials.

wheni have i ever claimed to be a locksmith? but i am very competant and extremely experienced in this particular area.

when Chubbs wanted into alarms they bought out Burgots and Rely-a-Bell, so i have spent most of the employed time specialising just in alarm systems, on Chubbs t that time you were trade tested, which included lock fitting skills and not simply handed a badge for nice smile

within that time installing a lock for final exit (or shunt on earlier kits) was the 'norm' having been done since year dot. so i have installed, serviced, repaired, adjusted, moved countless mortice and surface shunt locks of many differing makes, not just Chubbs as Chubbs had fingers in Ingersole, and i think Brammar.

i am now 61, so have spent over 40 years in security systems, so yes i have been around a lot longer than you, having spent far more time than you in my particular trade

you being a trained qualified experienced locky while i say agai i respect your ability but in your fields is mostl superior to mine, it don't qualify you in any way to be a competant alarm engineer, any more than someone being a excellent qualifuied endentured plummer, would ever make them a decent washine or tea machine engineer by default, but granted they might have some idea.

Arfur

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

Posted

you being a trained qualified experienced locky while i say agai i respect your ability but in your fields is mostl superior to mine, it don't qualify you in any way to be a competant alarm engineer.

See again disparaging about another aspect of the trade I SPECIALISE in, go back to 1960 or where ever your mind is stuck.

Tell you what your on ignore. At least I will not have to read 5 year old scribbling and someone's self conceited, overrated opinions of themselves.

Please feel free to delete my numbers from your phone yours have been already.

Goodbye!

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