that's not a shed ... that's shaping up to be flaming Boeing Aircraft hangarNanjim said:Hanging onto a column for the next bit of the shed we are building
Ded Driver said:that's not a shed ... that's shaping up to be flaming Boeing Aircraft hangarNanjim said:Hanging onto a column for the next bit of the shed we are building
ps, don't drop a piece on your head layful:
nucopia said:That place looks very familiar Rj
is it the Railway bridge crossing the South Chanel of the Hunter river heading towards Mayfield West ?
Ded Driver said:Nanjim enjoy your sunny days :sunny: :sunny: :sunny: erfect:
meanwhile back in the wet miserable S/West, Im looking outside at a crap windy wet winter's day, with my dog at the back door (glass) with a look of 'are we going out yet?'
Not a good day to get out :cloudy: :cloudy: :cloudy: :N:
nucopia said:Thats a decent size shed your building nanjim ..
I woukd love to see more pics of it ..
:Y:
sure was,nucopia said:When we were in WA last year i recall hearing about an ore train that became a run away when the driver got out to check something I remember the report said they had to remotely derail train for safety reasons ..that would have been a big mess to clean up ..
:/
not at the price they are made in ChinaLoneWolf said:What, No-one here capable of prefabbing a shed ?.... No wonder this place has gone to oop:
LW...
nucopia said:I know a father and son that drive trains out your way Rj ..
I think they work for Qld rail or something like that... intersting occupation.. :Y:
Ded Driver said:nice couple of pics Ramjet
I work in Mechanical Plant & Machine Design, specialising in the mining industry here in WA.
your mention of "Gotta much sure all the doors are shut and wheels are turning" gave me a chuckle when I thought back to some pics I seen of an Iron Ore Unloader that tips 2 carriages together of approx. 100t ore in each (auto uncoupler system take 2 wagons at a time thru the indexed & rotating unloader), whereby an arm on the clamping device that holds the wagons failed. :N:
made a bit of a mess of things.
The recovery team had to take the roof off the building to lift the wagon out before repairs could begin
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