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red5
26-09-2014, 22:31
Wondering what people on here do for a living, Im guessing that most will be in a 'technical' type job?

Im a generator service engineer, travelling and working in lovely places like this..
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doing stuff like this:
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Previously Ive also worked a little bit on wind turbines, not very glamerous but makes for better pics:
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Ive recently taken a job in the office, so less travelling and more time to spend in the garage!

Wondering what others on here do, probably best not to post pics if you're a mid-wife or work for MI5:cool:

The Slug
27-09-2014, 01:56
Well we both got made redundant yesterday........ so now looking!

john
27-09-2014, 09:01
Blimey! Definitely more garage time for you then, Ian. Good luck with the job search. You should get paid for the good work you do here!
Some great shots there, Nick.
Love the vertigo inducing shot through the service hatch.
I used to like Arthur's shots of the ships engine rooms he used to work in.
I'm sure there is loads of interesting material for this thread among the members.

red5
27-09-2014, 09:38
Well we both got made redundant yesterday........ so now looking!

Sorry to to hear that Ian, hope you and Jayne are OK and good luck in finding something else..

Jeff
27-09-2014, 09:54
So sorry to hear the news Ian, especially with both of you being caught at the same time. All I can say is that there is a silver lining out there somewhere. I know that you'll both get through this together.

Jeff
27-09-2014, 09:58
I fix steam engines :-)

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Guy Mayers
27-09-2014, 13:24
So sorry to hear that news Ian, I hope that something comes along for both of you very soon.

Guy & Andrea

Darkspeed
27-09-2014, 15:19
Interestingly I combine both of those industries. We build steam boilers for applications from running heating systems to powering turbines.

Latest thing being burning wood to produce steam - been a long cycle in the return that one.....

Redundancy - Route to a new opportunity - Hope your employer is in a position to be generous and not minimalist.

red5
27-09-2014, 16:30
Latest thing being burning wood to produce steam - been a long cycle in the return that one.....


Likewise using wind and water as a power source, not that we will ever come close to meeting our demand for power from wind energy..

gtmpaul
27-09-2014, 21:45
As Red5 has said I expect a lot of people on the forum to be doing Engineering/Construction or creative type work.
I don't think I could work in a non engineering role, also how else would you get your car built.;)

Spent many years building these before moving on to Hovercraft.

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e184/gtmpaul/IMG_1904_zps09748b4c.jpg (http://s39.photobucket.com/user/gtmpaul/media/IMG_1904_zps09748b4c.jpg.html)

Now I spend my time in the design and construction of these, this was a few months ago doing a survey in Pakistan.

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e184/gtmpaul/Mobile%20Uploads/20140513_100145_zpskagzafcf.jpg (http://s39.photobucket.com/user/gtmpaul/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20140513_100145_zpskagzafcf.jpg.html)
Current builds for overseas Coastguards
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e184/gtmpaul/Mobile%20Uploads/th_20140910_103417_zpsqruk8kyw.mp4

http://vid39.photobucket.com/albums/e184/gtmpaul/Mobile%20Uploads/20140910_103417_zpsqruk8kyw.mp4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu9MXbFUbN4

Guy Mayers
27-09-2014, 21:51
I'm an accountant......

Just like tinkering with motors!

Guy

ChrisCar6
28-09-2014, 16:03
Intensive Care doctor - I have several of these sort of things to look after:
ETA: this is not one of my patients but a picture that has already been published in the national media with the patient's identity, which I have removed.
I think there has been a drift in the club over the last decade towards more professional engineering backgrounds rather than the amateur tinkerer that used to be the case. Perhaps this is the case over the "kit car" scene generally?

tomsredstratos
28-09-2014, 19:13
I take these apart..........then spend a long putting them back together again:confused:

Bernard
28-09-2014, 19:36
I take these apart..........then spend a long putting them back together again:confused:

Now that's my sort of job !....

Jeff
28-09-2014, 21:10
Intensive Care doctor - I have several of these sort of things to look after

That's a huge responsibility. You have my deepest respect and admiration.


I think there has been a drift in the club over the last decade towards more professional engineering backgrounds rather than the amateur tinkerer that used to be the case. Perhaps this is the case over the "kit car" scene generally?

No idea Chris - I certainly don't have an engineering background but a healthy dollop of common sense, being adept with my hands and an willingness to learn has got me from a nobody volunteer to part of a team helping rebuild and maintain these old timers (a good number are now over 100 years old). I've taken a similar approach to building the car; listening to advice offered, reading up on the basic fundamentals and making my own decisions (some good, some less so) and have nearly got there. If anything I suspect that there are less engineering based people around now as the industries which required them are (or have) dwindled. This doesn't really imply that most people taking up building a kit car haven't got those skills already available to them.

Griff
28-09-2014, 23:24
Retired senior police officer, I used to do things like this



and now emergency planner, I plan for things like this

originally served my time with United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (Sellafield), ended up in the drawing office, before embarking on my police career

turbonutter
29-09-2014, 08:17
As many of you Know I am Chief Engineer Sailing on Chemical Tankers

This is my Current Ship In the Panama Canal....

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Bernard
29-09-2014, 08:35
Principal Mechanical Engineer... we make industrial Dampers which control gas flow through duct systems..... sometimes with So2/So3 or at temperatures up to 1100degC from big stuff to small stuff.....
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Guy Mayers
29-09-2014, 09:18
Has Neil subcontracted his new throttle bodies to you Phil?

Bernard
29-09-2014, 11:29
has neil subcontracted his new throttle bodies to you phil?

they don't flow enough air for neil !!... Lol

catswhiskers
29-09-2014, 17:15
Well I'm a retired Toolmaker and Plastics manufacturer so I'm fortunate enough be able to do precisely what I choose to do, and when I choose to do it.:o

Mick

davehanman
29-09-2014, 18:02
I'm qualified in electrical and electronic engineering, and spent 10 years as an antenna engineer. Didn't like that but enjoyed messing about with structures and portable buildings, so about 20 years ago, I set up a small business manufacturing in Asia.

If you want to know more, read the book "Erections in the Far East" , available on Amazon ! (fortunately, I'm not David Rowley)

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Griff
29-09-2014, 18:58
"has Neil subcontracted his new throttle bodies to you Phil?"

apparently they will be alright once Neil has gas flowed the spindles

LM mic
29-09-2014, 21:29
May be some of you know ; Retired now ( Since 5 years) I have been for 40 years mainly Fabrication manager ( and sometime 4 years pilot) of Le mans car prototypes

My last fabrication was this one ;7187
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Elliott
29-09-2014, 23:50
My job's boring, nondescript and takes but little of my time. However, in my spare time, I volunteer at a psychiatric hospital. On the addiction treatment ward. I've done so for seven years now.Ooh the famous people I've met and worked with in there. None of whom I can name! :)

GrahamH
30-09-2014, 01:03
Griff
Spooky I served my time to at UKAEA Winfrith and ended up in the D.O.!

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30-09-2014, 20:57
I'm a time served electrician at the electricity board who moved through the ranks, to testing engineer, estimator and contracts manager for private companies before setting up my own electrical contracting company 13 years ago. Set up a plumbing department 2 years ago and the company now consists of around 20 staff turning over circa £1.2m a year. We work on all sorts of commercial buildings, schools, hospitals etc. but do do some interesting jobs on bridges too.

Humber Bridge

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Then even higher on the Great Belt Bridge in Denmark :eek:

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Stratie.fr
01-10-2014, 18:15
Hi All

I' m pleased to know more about jobs and hobbies of some fellow SEC members

If you permit to introduce myself:

I 'm a french medical doctor and a radiologist specialized on interventionnal procedure for heart vessels lungs liver kidneys ...
I do many jobs scheduled or in emergency in cases of abcess tumor bleeding vessels stenosis before or during or after surgery

Also I like mechanic specially on cars and motorbike even if I have no enough knowledge for do it myself on engine or gearbox such in human bodies!!!
my main hobby is driving sport cars and I hope soon my corse gp 4 Stratos !

regards
Frederic

goldtop
04-10-2014, 17:28
I show people how to turn this ...

http://www.ampmaker.com/images/ak03kit/p18kit01.jpg

... into this ....

http://www.ampmaker.com/images/ak03kit/p18wg18.jpg

... and hopefully, when it's all done, it looks like this ...

http://www.ampmaker.com/images/ak03kit/p18ak01.jpg

red5
04-10-2014, 18:58
That looks nice, if I hadn't just bought myself a new Blackstar practice amp I could be tempted to have a go at one of those..

threep
05-10-2014, 01:29
I help engineer bits of kit like this...

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that power things like this...
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that I've also worked on in the past.

AndyH
09-10-2014, 19:56
I make sweeties.. This is a new line that I'm installing just now.
It'll produce sweets at a rate of 1500Kg/hr..... who eats them all ??

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LM mic
09-10-2014, 22:01
I make sweeties.. This is a new line that I'm installing just now.
It'll produce sweets at a rate of 1500Kg/hr..... who eats them all ??

HUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Can I come and visit you ? I will come with a small empty trailor to carry back rejected test ones !!!!! LOL!

StruanR
25-10-2014, 23:32
Farming, it's our tercentenary, 300 years and 8 generations farming in Kent. At least that is what is over the front door, 1714, but it's probably longer than that.
Produce around 1500-2000 tonnes of wheat, 2-300 tonnes oilseed rape, 3-400 tonnes of other cereals a year. Don't ask how many loaves of bread/biscuits that makes...
In the past cauliflower, cabbage, peas, leaks, greens.
Used to have sheep, cows, pigs, but no more.
Struan