tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5079552170323463032.post3773440377724142278..comments2024-01-14T20:13:53.803+08:00Comments on Lock Family Ramblings: The State Engineering Worksjoanlilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15593908508538790284noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5079552170323463032.post-68103072270175935732021-04-22T20:57:48.645+08:002021-04-22T20:57:48.645+08:00I worked as a labourer at State Engineering Works ...I worked as a labourer at State Engineering Works from 1968-1969 and then from late 1969 until March 1970. Then manager Ian Metcher seemed like an efficient, personable guy heading an organisation that employed its share of temporary, itinerant persons(like me, at the the time). I recall working on the old "tarpot" in the middle of summer, heating cast-iron plumbing fittings in outside kilns before dipping them in tar for sealing. Dangerous shit, without any semblance of health and safety consideration - but it was a challenge, and sometimes fun, for a fit young bloke. KCnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5079552170323463032.post-45571247836552830402017-07-12T22:25:02.510+11:002017-07-12T22:25:02.510+11:00wow awesome work
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