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Hey if any sparkys are willing to do contra work for me i am more than happy to work out something. I am about to have 3-Phase and power points put throughout the workshop and would like to offer SAU guys the chance to get free labour, eng building or dyno tuning (brand new dynapack arriving late next week.) etc... if not i am happy to call in a contractor.

Workshop is brand new and already has 3-phase lights etc and working power but needs 4 - 6 3phase sockets to be wired and wall mounted. It also needs about 12 power points to be set up along the walls and in the double story office area.

if your keen email me [email protected] or call / SMS 0419590220

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thanks for the note kaz, unfortunatly only being a 1st year apprentice i don't feel i would be best suited to do this, i could probably do it quite easily, however i do not have the ability to provide you with a certificate of electrical safety. which for insurance purposes you would want! give me a call in 3.5 years though :)

-Mark

Probably be interested, however I'm always interstate with work. That said, I'm not exactly keen on doing work that I cannot officially sign off (due to not having a contractors licence)

Hey if any sparkys are willing to do contra work for me i am more than happy to work out something. I am about to have 3-Phase and power points put throughout the workshop and would like to offer SAU guys the chance to get free labour, eng building or dyno tuning (brand new dynapack arriving late next week.) etc... if not i am happy to call in a contractor.

Workshop is brand new and already has 3-phase lights etc and working power but needs 4 - 6 3phase sockets to be wired and wall mounted. It also needs about 12 power points to be set up along the walls and in the double story office area.

if your keen email me [email protected] or call / SMS 0419590220

id do it but you would have to jet me in and out :(

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