Workshop orchestra
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Workshop orchestra
"Jesus Loves You."
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
- charangohabsburg
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Re: Workshop orchestra
I like that kind of circus!
Markus
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
Re: Workshop orchestra
Goes to show that non instruments can become musical in some hands whilst instruments in some other hands can be non musical.
Steve
Steve
Re: Workshop orchestra
Ok you bunch of geriatrics..break's over..... now get back to work!!!!
Martin
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Re: Workshop orchestra
Hmmm, looking at their agenda I think their break is probably their work.
Markus
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
Re: Workshop orchestra
This is going to be a common sight here in Australia with the current government's plan to have us working until we're 70.charangohabsburg wrote:Hmmm, looking at their agenda I think their break is probably their work.
Martin
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Re: Workshop orchestra
Yes, I hear it was a good budget for the man on the streetkiwigeo wrote: This is going to be a common sight here in Australia with the current government's plan to have us working until we're 70.
"Jesus Loves You."
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Re: Workshop orchestra
My brother in law is a brickie, how the hell is a brickie going to work until hes 70, he currently has chronic back pain and has massive issues already and hes in his 50's at the momment, let me guess we will retrain him into a clerical job using workstart and with no experience he can finish out until he hits 70 and can get the pension / his super / ad his entitlements
Pfft.... sore point with me
Pfft.... sore point with me
Re: Workshop orchestra
How about me.......sitting in a helicopter for 2 hours flying out to the oil rigs I work on. Soon they'll have parking racks for zimmer frames at the side of the helipads on the rigs working in Australian waters. Im 56 and probably already past the sensible age at which you quit this sort of work.
Martin
Re: Workshop orchestra
* Bad news Steve .....They don't caresimso wrote:My brother in law is a brickie, how the hell is a brickie going to work until hes 70, he currently has chronic back pain and has massive issues already and hes in his 50's at the momment, let me guess we will retrain him into a clerical job using workstart and with no experience he can finish out until he hits 70 and can get the pension / his super / ad his entitlements
Pfft.... sore point with me
* Hocks Good news Steve....plenty of us'll be dead by then.
Steve
Re: Workshop orchestra
Cool, I have done some engine work on heli,s in my younger years, love jet engines, I keep my hand in every now and then with Ndt on them as well . I am a man of many tickets and shirtskiwigeo wrote:How about me.......sitting in a helicopter for 2 hours flying out to the oil rigs I work on. Soon they'll have parking racks for zimmer frames at the side of the helipads on the rigs working in Australian waters. Im 56 and probably already past the sensible age at which you quit this sort of work.
Re: Workshop orchestra
The EC225's we often fly have their main rotor shafts NDT tested every 8 hours flight time. The machines got grounded for 12 months after they had a string of shaft failures and ditchings. Root cause was pinned down to corrosion inside the shaft (it's hollow). The pilots also now have a real time display in the cockpit which monitors shaft vibration. Any increase in same then they have to turn around and get back to land asap.simso wrote:Cool, I have done some engine work on heli,s in my younger years, love jet engines, I keep my hand in every now and then with Ndt on them as well . I am a man of many tickets and shirtskiwigeo wrote:How about me.......sitting in a helicopter for 2 hours flying out to the oil rigs I work on. Soon they'll have parking racks for zimmer frames at the side of the helipads on the rigs working in Australian waters. Im 56 and probably already past the sensible age at which you quit this sort of work.
Martin
Re: Workshop orchestra
Yes, I am involved in that inspection. It uses a guided ultrasonic probe to do that one, ridiculous the repeat inspection times, they should just replace all of the housings and get it over and done with.
Re: Workshop orchestra
The end game plan is to replace the shafts but its going to take some time. On my last job we had two EC225s on full rate sitting in the hanger in Broome for 12 months while we were forced to ship in and fly two A320L airframes from the north sea. Both machines had no air conditioning and one of them didnt even have window vents. During the 2 hours trip back into Broome the cabin temp was often nudging high 30's.simso wrote:Yes, I am involved in that inspection. It uses a guided ultrasonic probe to do that one, ridiculous the repeat inspection times, they should just replace all of the housings and get it over and done with.
Martin
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