Well I knocked off a half hour ago and it's now time to drown our collective sorrows at Norr Towers
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And I also got paid for last weeksOriginally posted by covbob View Post
The best part of the week!
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Gosh. The Method statement for soldering is approaching what might, generously, be termed completion.
It's not nearly as fearsome as the one I found on the interweb thing that reckons you can't use tin/lead solder or rosin flux without asking permission of the Safety Officer.
http://safety.eng.cam.ac.uk/procedur...ldering-safety
Glad I don't work there.
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You can't let people do things themselves. Best to only let them do it after successfully completing a training course. Then hold it on the last day of the academic year onlyOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostGosh. The Method statement for soldering is approaching what might, generously, be termed completion.
It's not nearly as fearsome as the one I found on the interweb thing that reckons you can't use tin/lead solder or rosin flux without asking permission of the Safety Officer.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I just love the idea of needing health surveillance if you do one soldering job a week.Originally posted by eek View PostYou can't let people do things themselves. Best to only let them do it after successfully completing a training course. Then hold it on the last day of the academic year only
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Second squirrel dispatched this afternoon. Chickens now enjoying their food without losing most of it to vermin.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Atw will be hunting you down with an ak47Originally posted by WTFH View PostSecond squirrel dispatched this afternoon. Chickens now enjoying their food without losing most of it to vermin.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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The first one didn't have much of a last meal. The second had a piece of chocolate.Originally posted by eek View PostAtw will be hunting you down with an ak47…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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