Your views on this welding

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Sir Brixalot
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Re: Your views on this welding

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OK Clueso I took it to the garage nearest to me which is recommended on the good garage scheme and have done work on my car and mots on the camper. It was the first garage I went to and left it with them for an inspection. I had already sourced the mount and left it in there so they knew what would have to be done and if you read my post you will see they had it few a few days, plenty of time to order the bush and did the job before quoting me. I didn't use the specialist owing to mixed reviews but after seeing the mess I thought it would be better to bite the bullet. The specialist wasn't much cop which is why I said a genuine specialist would do well around here.
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I still think it was pretty rude of them to go ahead and do the job when they were only asked to quote on it. Especially after the pigs ear they made of the job :?
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what2do wrote:I'm going to find a career where I'll be paid handsomely for doing things badly due to me having no idea. Sounds like a good earner to me!!
Motor trade...seriously...serious shortage of techs everywhere...I would say don't apply where I work but then again please do because you will be better than some I'm forced to deal with daily.

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