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What happens if you build a non CE shed?
What happens if you build a non CE shed?
i could build it, whats the difference?Who's building it you or a building contractor?
i could build it, whats the difference?
I don't think you can employ a welder to weld it on your farm, I think you have to weld it yourself on your farm.its badly thought out regulations, that are difficult to police, that can be circumnavigated. ultimately it is the supplier of the steel structure that is breaking the law if they supply a frame that is not CE, You can, however, employ a welder to weld your steel into a frame for use on your farm. I think.
I don't think you can employ a welder to weld it on your farm, I think you have to weld it yourself on your farm.
What happens if you build a non CE shed?
You will have a shed, simple, not like it's going to melt or anythingWhat happens if you build a non CE shed?
erecting a frame onsite is rather different to welding your own frame together onsiteIf you build it onsite it doesn't need CE.
i could build it, whats the difference?
I don't think you can employ a welder to weld it on your farm, I think you have to weld it yourself on your farm.
erecting a frame onsite is rather different to welding your own frame together onsite
As everyone else has said, crash on get it made
You can employ a welder to weld it, you give him the drawings ect to work to and that's fine, ce marking only counts for selling a product, because your welder is selling a service it doesn't count
Do you think a farmer can employ a fabricator to weld the frame together at the fabricators premisises?
Why can't the fabricator just bill them for welding services? And send them a separate bill for steel?
I hope they can, or I'm bolloxed
I'm only guessing so don't quote me, but the way I look at it, selling steel is legal, and providing a welding service is legal so.....