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    It was one leaf of a Lock gate. 250 ton each approx
    The two gates close together to form a seal
    There were six of them, I had already salvaged five and cut them up for scr@p
    That was the last one. it was so full of silt it weighed in at over 350 ton (Imperial)
    They were all built in 1914 and rusted so badly they were replaced over 50 years ago. they were towed into the dock and left to sink in an unused part of the docks
    Confusion is a natural state of being

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      A few more post's and I am off to bed, have to be up at 6 AM
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        Must check the ratings again
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            Closing rapidly on Zeity now
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              Pass him by the end of the week
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                Get The FaQQer by Christmas
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                  And DS23 by June 2008
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                    Originally posted by Diver View Post
                    It was one leaf of a Lock gate. 250 ton each approx
                    The two gates close together to form a seal
                    There were six of them, I had already salvaged five and cut them up for scr@p
                    That was the last one. it was so full of silt it weighed in at over 350 ton (Imperial)
                    They were all built in 1914 and rusted so badly they were replaced over 50 years ago. they were towed into the dock and left to sink in an unused part of the docks
                    So is that what you do for a living or just for a laugh?
                    The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to grave

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