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I bet the boss gets kinda ticked off if a guy reaches in to light his cigarette off one of the strands.
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Jammer wrote:I wish all the strands were running, should be one more to the right. If we're running real good all 4 strands are going and the furnace is still waiting on the caster.
That is a really cool picture. Do you have a high resolution image of it? It certainly would make for a nice desktop image.

I was curious, why was the fourth strand not running? Is this something where one just might not kick in but the rest are left to run or was it shut down purposely?
dallen wrote:I bet the boss gets kinda ticked off if a guy reaches in to light his cigarette off one of the strands.
I am thinking more like the guy would come back without some of the end of his arm or at best a handful of ashes from his smoke.
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I have just had a call from work and they want me in on Monday, but only doing 4 day-shifts and no nights. They will have two shifts on day shift on each day cleaning and painting. They hope to have one extrusion line up and running in 6 to 8 weeks :o and the rest of the factory in 8 to 10 weeks :o . The 2nd fire destroyed completely the sub station and it has to be pulled down and rebuilt

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And the last three days that I have had off was paid as if we were at work :) so I think now they will want anyone that has leave owing to start taking it, which I do understand, so more time off for me I would think

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I have now just received a call from work saying not to come in next week, so I'm on leave again
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Well yesterday at work they finely got some power to the factory so they should have at least one extrusion line running today with the rest over the coming weekend, its been 9 weeks since the fire so hopefully its all good to go

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Here is hoping 9 weeks is a long time to have off to do casting :mrgreen:
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Nudge wrote:Here is hoping 9 weeks is a long time to have off to do casting :mrgreen:
During the 9 weeks I had about 4 off and I got a bit done, mainly a bit of development work for my younger brothers bike
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Mike glad to hear that your back to work, you take any pictures of your development work on the bike??
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dallen wrote:Mike glad to hear that your back to work, you take any pictures of your development work on the bike??
I took some Dave and I'll post a few soon,at the moment the parts are exhaust clamps for a xs 650 Yamaha but will also be making a sump extension

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