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Post by drumkilbo on Aug 2, 2011 13:22:05 GMT
This has maybe been posted on here already, apologies if it has. I've only just found it on this very wet day in Scotland and it has enlightened my day, a fascinating bit of documentary
Ian
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Post by phil1001 on Aug 2, 2011 20:48:07 GMT
What a facinating film that is although I can't help thinking that the elfin safety man might require a few changes to the work practice these days. The bit that really got me though was the work schedule - a move every 10 hours and 44 mins!! Somehow I can't see a time table like that being adhered to these days!!.
Who says that work is much better these days?. Give me those guys with pride in their work and a desire to keep to schedule EVERY time.
Phil,
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Post by Shawki Shlemon on Aug 3, 2011 11:18:29 GMT
Thanks I enjoyed watching this film very much , gives us ideas how to do it on our models .
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Post by steam4ian on Aug 13, 2011 9:05:45 GMT
Shawki
Judging by your output I don't think you have much to learn from them. ;D
Regards Ian
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Post by Shawki Shlemon on Aug 14, 2011 10:24:57 GMT
Ian , do you mean I am dying soon ;D , a person continue to learn as long as is living . I refuse to stop learning , I don't know about you .
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Post by derwent on Aug 14, 2011 21:25:16 GMT
Ian,that brings back memories, in 1954 when I left school I went to work in the Crimpsall in doncaster, untill they announced the end of steam. Regards Jim
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