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Want to do some reading on a couple of BS numbers....

But the few I want would cost me well over £500.

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that's why they are called BS numbers, it refers to the bit after the £ symbol ..... :lol:
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Which ones. pm perhaps.
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Know anyone at uni? Apparently they can get them free....... (my son got me one last year :wink: )
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Got the info from the main one i wanted now, the others arn't really important now i've had a look at the main one :lol:

BSEN 1011-3, £140 :wtf:
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Would that be the one totalling about 27 pages you can get for free lol...........china is cheap!
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Errr yeah....if you like your BS translated from English into any one of god knows how many Chinese dialects and then back again.... :?
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Sounds like the one ROC, I think it's about arc welding of stainless steel. :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

PS it is in English :wink: :wink:

http://www.slideshare.net/jinxin0101/en-1011-3
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Could be the one...in English. Index, 27 numerical pages followed by alphabetical pages.

Concerning stainless steel.

Just whizzed through in about 2 minutes earlier. In my metalwork terminology (hated it at school and got thrown out of every lesson), packing materials for welds, and it was that interesting, I can't remember anything else.

http://www.maihanji.com/biaozhun/biaozh ... steels.pdf
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Looks exactly the same ROC,,, By heck me and you are the Google experts ehh :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Naah just that carpenter/joiners are normally better educated than other trades and therefore are endowed with a broader level of common sense.
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