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2 minutes ago, t_revz said:

Paid holiday from work...pending investigation.

So yeah...

How you going?

Not too bad, migrating data to new software and getting ready for tax season to start...sending your stuff my way? :P

Any news on the house?

Edited by colin.ssc
What did you do? :blink:

Used wrong sling to secure truck body from falling. Body fell following day. Turns out we don't have correct sling for last few years. Different truck to fleet so only 2/14 knew there was an alternative sling but it was hidden

Rung Uneeda, he said he's waiting on a "rack" to pull it, and still hasn't found a door, told me it should be finished by Tuesday, but to give him about a week as he doesn't want to over-promise.

 

Ands Trev, that sucks, a friend of mine de-railed a train once and was on paid lead pending investigation too.

21 minutes ago, t_revz said:

Used wrong sling to secure truck body from falling. Body fell following day. Turns out we don't have correct sling for last few years. Different truck to fleet so only 2/14 knew there was an alternative sling but it was hidden

=( are they putting the blame on you? If only 2 knew...quite unfair ain't it

Better blades and bearings, machine housing to suit.

For that price might be better just buying one outright or buying gumtree one and just running it. You wouldn't need that manifold for your power goals




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