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Is there an engineers section on this site?
 
Hi James and welcome.

If you are GSR (& prove it) you will be given access to GS forum.

There is still the Plumbers Arms if not but you need to get your post count up to 10+ & get passed the doorman (Croppie) first. I will stand you a pint once you are in.

Happy Christmas
 
Hi James and welcome.

If you are GSR (& prove it) you will be given access to GS forum.

There is still the Plumbers Arms if not but you need to get your post count up to 10+ & get passed the doorman (Croppie) first. I will stand you a pint once you are in.

Happy Christmas

100 posts for the arms, 10 for the gas section
 
Remember the nuclear sub engineer who wanted to design and install some weird system in a wooden cabin thing in Scotland?

Lol , they really should have their own section
 
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