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12 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Was listening to a background debate on you tube whilst pottering about 

1) we are , when the electric ark schemes get f****d off , the only G20 country, apart from Saudi Arabia , without the means of domestic steel production . 

2) drax power station runs on burnt wood imported from the forests of North Pacific America . Yet we can’t open a coal mine in Cumbria ( 120 miles away ) to provide to it . 
 

What have we done to this country 

Always thought steel production was vital to the country for defence reasons 

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We live in the age of bullshite.  If you had 3 lads on your yard and the reporter was coming you would give em some suitable clothes. Some muck boots and a gillet with the yard name on it. Instea

Or the other 28 countries that they passed through,they could of claimed asylum... parents should be charged with child neglect,and sent back to their shithole of origin 👍

I have to admit, I f***ing hate those type of people, they are the enemy within and the country is f***ing choc a block with them. See, we gas amongst ourselves on here but it’s an echo chamber i

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13 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Was listening to a background debate on you tube whilst pottering about 

1) we are , when the electric ark schemes get f****d off , the only G20 country, apart from Saudi Arabia , without the means of domestic steel production . 

2) drax power station runs on burnt wood imported from the forests of North Pacific America . Yet we can’t open a coal mine in Cumbria ( 120 miles away ) to provide to it . 
 

What have we done to this country 

We haven't done anything to this country mate, that said we have been complicit in allowing it to happen.

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1 hour ago, steve66 said:

Always thought steel production was vital to the country for defence reasons 

Well not just that mate . 

despite what’s people around me say , I always use the railways as the example . Everywhere around this world , Britain built the railway . There are still railways stamped Sheffield steel in the sub continent from when Victoria was in the throne. 

Not having that capability anymore just diminishes our UK plc brand imho 

my pal , who I served with , lives in port talbotand now makes his living as a crane operator. His father’s family worked many years in the furnaces there and when he was involved in the deconstruction of the plants , his father was a bit funny with him for a while . The lack of foresight shown as we drive towards net zero is baffling 

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18 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Well not just that mate . 

despite what’s people around me say , I always use the railways as the example . Everywhere around this world , Britain built the railway . There are still railways stamped Sheffield steel in the sub continent from when Victoria was in the throne. 

Not having that capability anymore just diminishes our UK plc brand imho 

my pal , who I served with , lives in port talbotand now makes his living as a crane operator. His father’s family worked many years in the furnaces there and when he was involved in the deconstruction of the plants , his father was a bit funny with him for a while . The lack of foresight shown as we drive towards net zero is baffling 

Years ago I used to patrol a lot of jointed bullhead rail which is an older type of rail still found in sidings and less used routes, it was quality stuff Sheffield steel that used to be turned around around once worn on one side to utilise the other side every 50 years or so, I took a top engineer out once who was quoting me all these dates that the rail was put in and I disagreed with him he was adamant he was right until i showed him the dates which are stamped on the web of the rail the middle bit on the sides, late 1800s some of it was stamped.

The rail they use now is mainly 1131b flat bottom and in some places CEN60 no where near the quality of the old stuff.

@Bakerboy would know more about this than me as I believe he still works with it.

 

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Just made me nearly eat my phone seeing this. Like the people holding onto him are in the wrong. Trying to use that raised voice shit to intimidate. Pull his beanie hat over his f***ing head an punch f**k out of him. Spinning around at the same time taking shots at his head. 😂😂

 

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1 hour ago, Bangersanmash said:

Just made me nearly eat my phone seeing this. Like the people holding onto him are in the wrong. Trying to use that raised voice shit to intimidate. Pull his beanie hat over his f***ing head an punch f**k out of him. Spinning around at the same time taking shots at his head. 😂😂

 

shite like that should not be here end of.

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1 hour ago, Borr said:

Stats on illegal migration crime getting released this coming week apparently....

Be interesting, how truthful who knows? ,didn't do crime I thought, just enriched our society,greatful for a chance of a better life and all that old bull locks ! 

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On 24/11/2024 at 13:25, FLATTOP said:

Years ago I used to patrol a lot of jointed bullhead rail which is an older type of rail still found in sidings and less used routes, it was quality stuff Sheffield steel that used to be turned around around once worn on one side to utilise the other side every 50 years or so, I took a top engineer out once who was quoting me all these dates that the rail was put in and I disagreed with him he was adamant he was right until i showed him the dates which are stamped on the web of the rail the middle bit on the sides, late 1800s some of it was stamped.

The rail they use now is mainly 1131b flat bottom and in some places CEN60 no where near the quality of the old stuff.

@Bakerboy would know more about this than me as I believe he still works with it.

 

the older ones iron or steel ? 

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4 minutes ago, FLATTOP said:

The really early stuff I would have imagine to be wrought iron hence why it hardly wears and the more modern stuff steel.

the earlier stuff bolted riveted loads a welding on the new stuff ? 

did sheffield make iron as well before steel 

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