Welcome
Just put on but seems to have vanished …I suppose today in any case the old terms for wire re the lay and number of strands will not be too important
Hi John in Oz, Similar to you, been here in Victoria for over 53 years and never been on a bus, tram or train. Only been on a plane a couple of times
Must have slid down that Bank, but was it a Prank! LOL
#1. My last few years at sea splicing wires in most cases especially on rigs and platforms was a no no and was replaced by the use of ferrules . Many’s
The final accolade what more can anyone say only the one upmanship but been there done that , which awaits us all. JS..
That looks as though there was an explosion first, displaced the upper containers.
When splicing wire it was useful to tape up the ends of each strand to make it easier to push it through the opening made by your marlin spike.
Just leaving the house for the shops when my wife ( who travelled with me for many years) said to me laughingly, quite out of the blue, "
A man walks into his local pub and gets chatting to a beautiful woman. They find that they enjoy each others company and after a meal and drinks he asks
It with sadness that i have to announce, the passing of our dear Friend David Williams , he was a good Friend to me and will miss him and his Posts dearly.
This one is for Des. But of course all are welcome to look! LOL Des remember these time, or are they too old ! LOL cHEERS