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Author:  Jaymie [ Aug 18th, '09, 18:37 ]
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what special toys do you play with at work?

I go out to local waterways and collect and identify aquatic macroinvertebrates. Some I take back to the office for further investigation and recording under the microscope :)

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Author:  faye [ Aug 18th, '09, 19:38 ]
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Oooh I'm jealous :mrgreen:

Author:  Burnsy [ Aug 18th, '09, 19:50 ]
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In my regular job there are about a half dozen different tools in each room but I can't show you their faces :lol:

On the side I mill timber and build timber pieces (furniture and landscape construction). This is my favourite toy, I mean tool :lol: . Watch how quick Sidigi jumps on this one :wink:


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Author:  RupertofOZ [ Aug 18th, '09, 20:01 ]
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That's not fair .. having those sorts of toys... let alone coming on here and bragging about them Jaymie... :mrgreen:

Author:  Delgrade [ Aug 19th, '09, 20:42 ]
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i guess my least generic tool at work would be this

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aside from that we probably use a plain old screwdriver the most

CHeers
Pete

Author:  Outbackozzie [ Aug 19th, '09, 20:51 ]
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What the hell is that???

And this is one of my toys :)

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Author:  King Erik the 14th [ Aug 19th, '09, 21:02 ]
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I get to play with peoples minds ...



(ducks for cover)

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Author:  Sigidi [ Aug 20th, '09, 05:14 ]
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Outback Ozzie - I wouldn't mind one of them now and again, would come in handy for these...

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there's 40kg of sawdust just to cut that off the log, it's 4m long, 1.2m wide and cut 65mm thick - total weight knocking around 350kg. I know that isn't a lot of weight, but when it's one fella and his two helpers (left hand and right hand) moving it, then 350kg starts being a noticeable stick of timber.

You might of guessed, in my day job I'm a mobile sawmiller. I pack the sawmill up on the back of my little truck and drive off into the wild blue yonder to slice up someone's tree's. It's a tough life (sometimes :D ) but there is something great about pulling up to some old grey, cranky looking log, all the bark is long gone, the sapwood is all but rotted away over the years, old mate can't tell you what species it is, but you start peeling off layers like pulling apart a burger which is too large to put in your mouth and instead of finding lettuce and tomatoes, you just find layer after layer of fantastic timber just innocently sitting there, patiently waiting for someone to come along and release it from the log so it can be used in some project around the house. A project where visitors will say 'oh wow!' and the owner will puff their chest out, let out a knowing smile and tell the story of the big old grey cranky log they had down the back.

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You get to play with some really terrific pieces of timber and you feel so overwhelmed by how amazing nature is, how tree's are like fingerprints and if you don't think about every piece you are cutting in it's own right - you'll miss out on some part of it's magic.

BANG - then it hits you...

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Author:  KudaPucat [ Aug 20th, '09, 05:17 ]
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:drool:

Author:  creative1 [ Aug 20th, '09, 07:36 ]
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:roll:

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Author:  Delgrade [ Aug 20th, '09, 08:21 ]
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Outbackozzie wrote:
What the hell is that???


OOPs didnt i say:
its a hand held water conductivity meter includes, Resistivty and TDS (which is basicaly the same as conductivity) also PH and ORP (oxegen reduction potential) as well as temp,

i just wish they did one with Disolved Oxegen as well, i asked the rep at the confrence i went to and he sadi they were looking into but its likely to be an expensive article, the one above costs over a $1000 but its bloody good ( it floats :) )

id like to try your toy out though would make mince meat ( ot at least a big hole ) of my garden and then i could expand my system

Cheers
pete

Author:  chillidude [ Aug 20th, '09, 10:50 ]
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Thought you guys would like my desk - as far as I know, I'm the only person in the mining industry with my own aquarium in the office ! :cheers:

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Author:  Taz [ Aug 20th, '09, 11:28 ]
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Chillidude that looks a bit like my desk bar the fish tank (note to self - get a fish tank for my desk :wink: )

Can I see C1's trowel and Kuda's mug on your monitor? :D

Author:  Taz [ Aug 20th, '09, 11:39 ]
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just had to change the desktop background on the monitor on the right and leave the
current thread open and wa la!! Kuda's mug and C1's trowel get another mention :cheers:

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Author:  Food&Fish [ Aug 20th, '09, 15:47 ]
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A bit untidy but we are working on it

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