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busy boy!!!!!

brody2123

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Have had several requests for various items this week. A traditional butcher wants me to make him some old school butcher blocks, a milliner want me to make het some hat blocks, I've got three orders for my open segmented bracelets and ive been asked to make a custom pen for a truck mechanic mate of mine from back in the day. .... All I need to do is build a time machine now so I can get it all done as being a fridge engineer, it the start of silly season now that big hot thing in the sky has come out :funny::funny:
 

Lons

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Hey Brody
When you have a few minutes can you build me a TM as well out of one of those old fridges maybe?:winking:
 

billyb_imp

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Have had several requests for various items this week. A traditional butcher wants me to make him some old school butcher blocks, a milliner want me to make het some hat blocks, I've got three orders for my open segmented bracelets and ive been asked to make a custom pen for a truck mechanic mate of mine from back in the day. .... All I need to do is build a time machine now so I can get it all done as being a fridge engineer, it the start of silly season now that big hot thing in the sky has come out :funny::funny:

You haven't got time to be posting on here, you should be down the workshop, turning, drilling, sanding, glueing, clamping :thinks::thinks::thinks:

Better make yourself an extra pair of hands whilst your at it :winking::winking::winking:
 

Kardav

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You have my sympathy being a fridge engineer Brody, I was an A/C engineer for a large tobacco manufacturer in a former life which included attending fridges, small A/C units and also working on large absorption units. There's nothing worse to some people then when their office A/C unit goes down, as the temperature rises, so does their blood pressure and temper. Never a dull day!
 

brody2123

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You have my sympathy being a fridge engineer Brody, I was an A/C engineer for a large tobacco manufacturer in a former life which included attending fridges, small A/C units and also working on large absorption units. There's nothing worse to some people then when their office A/C unit goes down, as the temperature rises, so does their blood pressure and temper. Never a dull day!

Aint that thr truth Dave! Already had a co2 chiller burst it's safety valve at 130 bar this week! Bet they needed new underwear when that bad boy went off !! :funny::funny:
 

Penpal

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Have had several requests for various items this week. A traditional butcher wants me to make him some old school butcher blocks, a milliner want me to make het some hat blocks, I've got three orders for my open segmented bracelets and ive been asked to make a custom pen for a truck mechanic mate of mine from back in the day. .... All I need to do is build a time machine now so I can get it all done as being a fridge engineer, it the start of silly season now that big hot thing in the sky has come out :funny::funny:

You can do it Brody that CO2 unit could be very dangerous if it shed the CO2 component my experience tells me from my old days you only have a few minutes before you die in that atmosphere I used to have to test rooms secured from fire using CO2 underware change a minor detail.

During my hectic workshop makeover I thought I was flat out but you throw in full time service work as well. Stay safe my friend.

Kind regards Peter.:thumbs:
 

silver

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Who's a busy boy then.. But agree the co2 going off..

We use it to great effect with the Cardox system.. Wicked..

Nothing better than seeing the effect that that does..:thumbs:
 
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