November 2012

We have had a busy year with a run on Cable Drum Frames and several large projects. After working with Germanisher Lloyd our workshop has now been accredited to GL (Lloyds of London) standards. This means we are qualified to undertake work to international shipping standards. This can be helpful for any offshore items and/or anything to do with shipping.

In the next six months we will be working on product development. We constantly try and improve our range of cable drum frames as we will also be looking for new products we could make that have a regular demand. If you know of a particular product you think we should look into please email me and I would be happy to take it on board.

Recent Projects – New 20 Tonne Cable Drum Frame as shown. Lots of instrument stands and brackets. Workshop benches and “Humpy” Frames (on site workshops).

Galvanised Steel Sales – Prices seem to have stabilised over the last year or so. An up to date price list is attached.


20-Tonne-CDF

Recent Projects

20Tonne Cable Drum Frame.

The problems with women in mining

A very attractive lady goes up to her site supervisor. As he approaches, she seductively signals that he should bring his face closer to hers. When he does, she begins to gently caress his full beard.
“Are you the manager?” she asks, softly stroking his face with both hands. “Actually, no,” the man replies.
“Can you get him for me? I need to speak to him,” she says, running her hands beyond his beard and into his hair.

“Can’t,” breathes the site supervisor. “He’s not here. Is there anything I can do?”
“Yes, there is. I need you to give him a message,” she continues, running her forefinger across the site supervisor’s lips and slyly popping a couple of her fingers into his mouth and allowing him to suck them gently.
“What should I tell him?” the site manager struggles to say.
“Tell him,” she whispers, “there is no toilet paper, hand soap, or paper towels in the ladies room.”