That is right up there with the 2nd who stows tools under his bunk, so you have to call him in the middle of the night to get one. Good OT fiddle!
I'm sure we have all sailed with the engineer who has re-built most of the engineroom pumps on some ship, with Belzona because either they were so old that parts were not available or the company wouldn't shell out the money for sparing.
First Class motor question
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'Used but good' may have gotten you out of trouble on some small ocasions, but how many time have you reached into the box to pull out a new part to do a job (which invaribly you have already stripped) only to find a used and fucked part.
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Class requirments for parts are not what they used to be either, some vague mutterings about minum required bits.
For company fiddles, when potential buyiers are coming, make sure all of your portable tools and machines have a nice label on them, 'On Hire From xxxx'
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Class requirments for parts are not what they used to be either, some vague mutterings about minum required bits.
For company fiddles, when potential buyiers are coming, make sure all of your portable tools and machines have a nice label on them, 'On Hire From xxxx'
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Emulsified bunker
Okay, this thread is bouncing off the top of my head..but I got curious about the emulsification question. I wonder in the day and age of chemical interactions if a cleaner used on a purifier could react with a detergent in a fuel and gather moisture from surfaces like condensation on the inside of tanks. SWAG??
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I dont know about you guys but I had to Google SWAG.
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SWAG
Dear Arcjumper
Hope U used #7...for those of you who didn't look it up....
Scientific Wild Assed Guess
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Hope U used #7...for those of you who didn't look it up....
Scientific Wild Assed Guess
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The story
You never know what those examiners are up to, seeing how well you sweat under pressure or asking wild questions based examples in real life. Good that we have places like dieselduck to share experiences with each other (kudo's to you Martin).
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SWAG
Thats pretty funny, first time I seen that.
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