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Hi guys im pretty new to the forums. Was just wondering while i was at work bored, powerflushing a hotel. What you guys might be upto that is intresting or unusual. What is the most intresting unusual thing you guys have done/worked on recently and/or ever?
 
Unusually one I had was years ago working in a warehouse that exported equipment to Saudi Arabia.

One afternoon's job was to go through the old tabloids (which they used for packing) and tear out all the pictures of scantily clad women as these pictures were illegal in those days (and probably still are).
 
it was when i fitted a main on a space shuttle,LOL no not really,every days interesting,some of the installs we have done can be interesting, dual systems, zoning etc solid fuel flue installs,but not de scales they are totally boring
 
Straight up fitting on t class subs reactors before moving to nuclear maintenace of cooling ponds all stainless steel and flange work ,,,,boring to be honest .
 
flanges, nipples, bushes and cocks. plumbing is so rife with double entendre we can have swearing banned and still sound like drunken sailors.

my favourite plumbing item name to date: sludge cock.
 
Straight up fitting on t class subs reactors before moving to nuclear maintenace of cooling ponds all stainless steel and flange work ,,,,boring to be honest .
my cousins the chief for rolls royce nucular submarines, currently working in new gersey. stabilised that russian one that blew up a few years ago too.£££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££.00p
 
CAn imagine he would be on serious wedge !!!
Some of the design engineers i would come across were on mega money ,i looked at doing the fitting on the astute while back up in barrow but heard barrow is the most boring place on planet earth so changed my plan and social housing it was lol.
 

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