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Norman
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Hi All
Been a looker for a while, now decided to get into the mix, been welding all my working life on and off, retired siesmic survey tech, enjoy reading other peoples opinions and views, and hopefull picking up some new tips. ;)
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TamJeff
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Welcome to the forum, Norman.
Miller ABP 330, Syncrowave 250, Dynasty 300 DX.
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Seismic survey tech?

You're the guy they call when they put up a wind-farm, eh? (Or bridge, etc., windfarms come to mind because I've met another.)

Nice work, if you can get it!

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Norman
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Otto Nobedder wrote:Seismic survey tech?

You're the guy they call when they put up a wind-farm, eh? (Or bridge, etc., windfarms come to mind because I've met another.)

Nice work, if you can get it!

Welcome!
Totally offbase there Steve, I worked for seismic survey companies who were involved with the under seafloor surveys for oil companies to determine the likelyhood of oil in the area that they have leased or bought to put into production, either gas or oil.....
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Welcome to the forum Norman! Lurk no more!
Nice to see you are retired, but still enjoy welding.
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