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passed my commercial gas today, looking forward to get my teeth stuck in and learn even more, if anyone has any tips/info they would like to share i would be gratefull, little parts of my brain were exploding during the assesments but i got through it, now enjoying my lager:smilewinkgrin:
 
Try and get yourself on a nuway and a riello course. Also consider getting oil under your belt and going for the oft201 qual. You'll come across dual fuels one day, boy are they fun! Air settings the same for oil and gas! You have to set oil first, gas rate and then trim the gas on the multiblock valve to suit the air. And they really make you swear!
 

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