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Just out of interest Anto ,
How did you tie the scaffold to the ship ?

---------- Post added at 08:47 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:45 PM ----------

Just had another look and it's buttressed from the beams ;)
 
Hi Anton

You're right always something different, but only if choose not to settle for bog standard. Good to see you're keeping busy

Neil
 
Working behind a desk Anton. (some say safest place for me) looking after Denholm Industrial Services Business on the South Coast. Bristol, Plymouth, Yeovil, Portland & Portsmouth
 
I see.....I do bit of pencil pearing myself....not too much... Most days I'm out in the field, meeting and greeting....and throwing up the steel. I feel it in the body though. Stay in touch Neil...the best of luck with Denholm....hope it's goin well! You still goin to the games?
 
Thanks Anton,
Going across to Belfast over August Bank holiday weekend, going to Dublin on the Saturday to watch Ireland play Wales as part of their World Cup preparations. Travelling back to Belfast on Sunday, looking forward!
 
Just out of interest Anto ,
How did you tie the scaffold to the ship ?

---------- Post added at 08:47 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:45 PM ----------

Just had another look and it's buttressed from the beams ;)

The arse end of the Beams are tied, too structural steel in ceiling..(not shown in pic).the two towers either side of the dividing davitt walls are tied together on the outboard side .... And apart from the raking tubes applying inboard pressure....that's about it...

We were governed with working hours, due to people sleeping...all in all, to add up the hours....4 men...12 hours..

The job was to access the air vents for changing filters.....a 5 minute job....at least he could access it safely .....very light duty...

:nuts:
 
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