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			<title>Re: Greeting from Australia</title>
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			<description>Hi Paul

Just read your thread.......and, WOW. I totally agree with you. I love what I do for a living.

I started at a young age 10, being facinated with my fathers moped a old NSU Quickly that was proped up against a wall in the garden and had been there for some years. Neadless to say, the engine had seized and all in all looked a bit sorry for it's self.

I remember him saying if I could get it going I could have it. So, going it would be, because I wanted it. I spent most of my spare time on it, carefully taking the engine apart and labeling every thing, as I didn't have a manual and to be honest, I hadn't a clue what I was doing either. But I was loving it, and my father always said &quot;if your keen boy, throw yourself in at the deep end. You'll soon learn&quot; 

After a few weeks I had it running.......My father supervised in the background but there if I needed him, and of course I did at times. Hell i was only 10. Like when it came to remove the barrel and the piston was stuck fast. He handed me a can of Plus Gass, told me what it was used for and of course he had to organise for the liner to be honed out along with buying a new piston and rings etc.....My pocket money wouldn't stretch that far.

That experiance and facination has stayed with me. I left school and went on to college to get my City and Guilds as a motor vehicle technician. Maybe like the birthday girl and her maiden flight.

Whenever people come to us for work to be carried out, I will always try to educate them to some extent, rather than just take in the work and money without giving them an idea of what is envolved.

Ian</description>
			<author>info@finishingtalk.com (iankmf)</author>
			<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 23:30:48 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Greeting from Australia</title>
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			<description>That reminds me of this old post....

[url]http://www.finishingtalk.com/metal-finishing-associations/253-make-em-say-wow-2.html[/url]</description>
			<author>info@finishingtalk.com (Paul Fisher)</author>
			<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 21:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Greeting from Australia</title>
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			<description>Hi again, and thanks for the wellcome guys,

I may well put the rectifier on a thread in the Market place. I'm just waiting to get it down to our factory, as I had put it on my site fore sale for a  friend. They do actually have a few, as they are shutting down their Zinc plating operations within the next few weeks and going over to Vibro finishing of pre-plated coil.

I did take a quick look at the &quot;Finishing TV&quot; slot and I shall be going back to check out some more, as it looks good and sure is a great idea.

As for livening things up in here..........

I could always get the wife to do a lingerie photo shoot in the plating shop and post one or two.....A bit like when a local community want to raise money for a new church roof or for a charity. They organise a photo shoot, to make a kind of &quot;Saucy calender&quot; It seems to be popular here in the UK and is sure to get a community chatting amongst each other, plus a whole lot of fun!......just a thought ;-) 

[url=http://www.epigram.org.uk/view.php?id=579]Epigram Online - Calendar Girls[/url]

Just mentioned the above to Dee, my wife...she smiled and said &quot;OK&quot;.....well you know what they said about Jack?

The pic of the bike was a main feature in a magazine called Street Fighters. I did lots of Chrome and Gold plating on it 2001 and it was voted best in show at NEC Birmingham.

The car is a Nissan Almera and has won over 50 trophies for best engine bay...lots of Chrome and a Gold plated cam cover. This picture was taken for a AutoGlym advert.

Just an insight into what else we do apart from comercial plating

Ian</description>
			<author>info@finishingtalk.com (iankmf)</author>
			<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 19:08:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Greeting from Australia</title>
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			<description>Hello Ian and Gianni,

Welcome to the forum!  Hopefully you can liven things up a bit.

Nice website Ian.  You should create a thread under the &quot;[url=&quot;http://www.finishingtalk.com/marketplace/&quot;]Market Place[/url]&quot; heading for that rectifier and zinc solution that you have for sale.  I know we have many members and readers in your area that would love a well kept 2000amp/20v rectifier.

And don't forget if you get a little bored with this plain ole' metal finishing bulletin board, and need more excitement from your forums - check out the online show based on these boards at [url=http://www.finishingtalklive.com]Finishing Talk Live - Finishing.TV[/url]



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			<author>info@finishingtalk.com (finishingmarket.com)</author>
			<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 15:16:33 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Greeting from Australia</title>
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			<description>Welcome to the Forums - Hope you enjoy!</description>
			<author>info@finishingtalk.com (Southern Metal Finishing)</author>
			<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 15:06:09 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Greeting from Australia</title>
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			<description>Hi Gianni

Just joined myself, it sure looks a good site, but does seem a tad quiet in the forum!! So i thought I would pop in here and say Hi to you.....

I run my own electroplating shop in the UK  [url]www.chrome-plating.co.uk[/url] 

Bye for now

Ian</description>
			<author>info@finishingtalk.com (iankmf)</author>
			<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 01:53:07 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>Greeting from Australia</title>
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			<description>Hi everybody, I am a new member.
I have a small business in Australia where I make modern and classic  wrought iron works and metal sculptures. 
It's good I found you guys, I am sure I will learn from you and I'll may be able to share my knowledge with you.
Talk to you soon
Gianni</description>
			<author>info@finishingtalk.com (gianni)</author>
			<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 07:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
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