's cold
Bloody cold. Bits of my body are still complaining about the coldness despite being home for almost 2 hours now. And having a hot shower.
Work currently requires me to wear four layers and have my heater on and wear gloves. However, when I sorted out the non ferrous delivery and fetched some things from the van earlier I still almost died.
I'm trying to work out our job schedule for the coming weeks - very hard, given the unpredictability of the job.
I know Si wants my current job done asap, but I also know it won't be delivered until the next stair is complete, and going by the precision drilled posts that came back today...which we can't make head nor tail of (TheNoob wasn't in today - quelle surprise) - and him the one who marked them up and sent them, he better know what's going on or we're all sunk. Personally I'm almost certain he's done them wrong. They're aren't enough flight posts on the rake and too many straight posts for landings/wells etc. And they're strange lengths, and they have holes we can't work out (as in, too many holes...) ANyway, I don't see that being done anytime soon.
We're going to be ready to send all our flights for the London Haymills job for laser cutting tomorrow, and the turnaround on them should be about ten days.
We've got a job to fit up at the hospital, some brass came in today that needs working on, and I guess there'll be a hundred other things just waiting in the wings, and once we've fitted these stairs that will be wrong, we'll have run out of time to prep for Haymills ::mental note...must ask for a safety harness for Haymills as will be hanging off a concrete stair with no railings holding about 6 metres of stainless steel up in the air...hmm..on second thoughts, will almost certainly be no structure to harness self to. Will think further::end mental note::
Shameless is quite the best TV programme in the world.
Destroyed something important in my thumb today by having an unfortunate thumb/elbow interface whilst fighting with Ph. It made a horrific popping noise. Doesn't hurt as much now as it did though, and no major swelling, just sorta puffy.
Work currently requires me to wear four layers and have my heater on and wear gloves. However, when I sorted out the non ferrous delivery and fetched some things from the van earlier I still almost died.
I'm trying to work out our job schedule for the coming weeks - very hard, given the unpredictability of the job.
I know Si wants my current job done asap, but I also know it won't be delivered until the next stair is complete, and going by the precision drilled posts that came back today...which we can't make head nor tail of (TheNoob wasn't in today - quelle surprise) - and him the one who marked them up and sent them, he better know what's going on or we're all sunk. Personally I'm almost certain he's done them wrong. They're aren't enough flight posts on the rake and too many straight posts for landings/wells etc. And they're strange lengths, and they have holes we can't work out (as in, too many holes...) ANyway, I don't see that being done anytime soon.
We're going to be ready to send all our flights for the London Haymills job for laser cutting tomorrow, and the turnaround on them should be about ten days.
We've got a job to fit up at the hospital, some brass came in today that needs working on, and I guess there'll be a hundred other things just waiting in the wings, and once we've fitted these stairs that will be wrong, we'll have run out of time to prep for Haymills ::mental note...must ask for a safety harness for Haymills as will be hanging off a concrete stair with no railings holding about 6 metres of stainless steel up in the air...hmm..on second thoughts, will almost certainly be no structure to harness self to. Will think further::end mental note::
Shameless is quite the best TV programme in the world.
Destroyed something important in my thumb today by having an unfortunate thumb/elbow interface whilst fighting with Ph. It made a horrific popping noise. Doesn't hurt as much now as it did though, and no major swelling, just sorta puffy.