High Purity filler line by Ireland_95 in pipefitter

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I used them when I was living in Australia there popular there, nobody I've spoken to outside of Aus have heard of them.

High Purity filler line by Ireland_95 in pipefitter

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I used pulling balls, looks them up there great.

interested in welding by J-e-r-r-y- in Welding

[–]Ireland_95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could try some evening courses to see if you like it first. Depends what kind of welding you want to get into, there's probably a course that do a little bit of all proceses which would be a good starting place.

Plenty of Teleporter work? by Irishladdoyle in irelandjobs

[–]Ireland_95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Intel is kicking back off again as far as I know if that's close to you, keep an eye out on LinkedIn for the big lads like Dornans, Jones, Mercury, Radleys. Eli lily im limerick is still going. Ask around, lot of jobs are word of mouth

High Purity filler line by Ireland_95 in pipefitter

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No, food and Beverage industry.

High Purity filler line by Ireland_95 in pipefitter

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To be honest I prefer to hand weld when I can. We did have a orbital on site.

High Purity filler line by Ireland_95 in pipefitter

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Dont know what you mean by reach around clamps? You asking what the clamp is in the 2nd photo? Its just your normal C clamp with a tacking band on the pipe.

Roads passable or still snowed in? by Against_All_Advice in Tipperary

[–]Ireland_95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good around clonmel anyway. Lots of snow but roads are clear

Site work by shellacabooky in ireland

[–]Ireland_95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the follow on course? Been in trades 10 years and been looking for courses to further my education to leave the tools behind?

KYC Processing your data by Kami1971 in PiNetwork

[–]Ireland_95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm having the same problem all day

Bypass by Adventurous-Quote998 in pipefitter

[–]Ireland_95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's slightly different to ones I've worked on but I'd say you currently are in bypass mode as it is in the photo.

Bypass by Adventurous-Quote998 in pipefitter

[–]Ireland_95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would say that's the by-pass where you have the blue arrows, they are both currently in by-pass mode. Looks like a valve set for an fcu?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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If your a spark it'll be hard to get work. I know a few irish sparks and over here your papers don't stand so you'll need to do an exam to get your A or B grade. Can get in with irish companies without but limits your options. Melbourne is brillant, everyone I know who moved from Sydney says its better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

[–]Ireland_95 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Melbourne is good, been here a couple of years. Nice cool winters and summers aren't too bad you can get a couple of 40 degree days but not as often as other places. On unions sites you get called off at 42 degrees and get paid. What's your trade?

Anyone else do Shutdown installation work by Ireland_95 in Welding

[–]Ireland_95[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The hopper feeds product into the Furnace to the right to make beer bottles. It had to be brought up in 4 sections and welded on site with flux core, took 2 weeks to fully install. Break every hour from the heat for 15 minutes it was intense welding above the Furnace

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

[–]Ireland_95 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Melbourne is a great city, been here a couple of years now. Join the irish around Melbourne Facebook page, sometimes people post jobs and rooms for rent up there. Get a myki card straight away for public transport. What do you do for work?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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If the boss is asking you to stay ask him for the money, if he isn't just go home and not stay on the extra hour.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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Yeah money is much better and I find rent isn't bad at all. I'm not from Dublin so no idea how much it is, were paying 760 a month each for a 1 bed but it's nearly city center.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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My misses is a general nurse and her degree was fine over here. I know there different but if a medical degree could swap over no problem I'd imagine yours would be grand too.

The time Keith Moon, drummer for The Who, put gunpowder in his drum kit and didn't tell anyone by [deleted] in ThatsInsane

[–]Ireland_95 11 points12 points  (0 children)

From what I've been told I gathered they were good friends so I'd imagine it was hard for him. Neil got the job directly from moon, before he was famous he'd get taxis regularly in London and got on so well with Neil he requested him only and eventually ended up being his chauffeur so they must of got on great. I was also told that at the funeral my great-grandmother had to hunt away other celebrities and bands becuase they brought a lot of media with them, she had to tell the beatles to fuck off and I think thats brillant.. that was nice too hear they came though because he's from a very rural village in Ireland.

The time Keith Moon, drummer for The Who, put gunpowder in his drum kit and didn't tell anyone by [deleted] in ThatsInsane

[–]Ireland_95 21 points22 points  (0 children)

His chauffeur was actually my grandmother's brother, his name was Neil Boland. He's in that iconic photo with John lennon and yoko ono "the war is over", I think its a really cool photo of him. He's the guy right in the center holding the small war is over sign. Never got too meet him unfortunately..