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mattle40

I think the term "fake it till you make it" fits here. I think we've all done it to a point but you've got to be realistic about things. Know where your talent lies.
I'm competent at joinery, but I wouldn't go build somebody a spiral staircase claiming to be one, although I'd happily hang a door or fit a kitchen.
If you find yourself in the middle of quoting a job and feel you're in too deep, just take a minute to think, then be honest about the options. If that means you lose the job, it's still better than having to rip your work back out.
 
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philrab66

If you're talking about Geo fixing, then don't even worry about it.
There's only a small percentage of fixers that will take that work on, well if they're experienced! Cos they know it takes a particular skill.
Tbh that kind of work will be a rare request ordinarily.
If u do get one, well what are we here for! :)
Look back through the threads, the forums helped loads of guys tackle Geo!

No nothing that complicated, say a herringbone with a border maybe.
 
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On one

Stretch your knowledge and ability but don't overstretch it!
Bit by bit,day by day gain more knowledge and ability,whilst not dropping yourself in the doodah and damaging your reputation.
The saying ''you learn something every day'' is never more apt
 
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Old Mod

Stretch your knowledge and ability but don't overstretch it!
Bit by bit,day by day gain more knowledge and ability,whilst not dropping yourself in the doodah and damaging your reputation.
The saying ''you learn something every day'' is never more apt

Never a truer word spoken! ;)
 

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