New Lecture Meeting Venue…..

Attention All Members !  New Meeting Venue… The lecture room in Cleckheaton is no longer available for our meetings due to redevelopment of the area and so council have selected a new venue in Morley for forthcoming meetings. The new venue has ample parking and similar facilities to our previous meeting room. Details are as follows:- Central Methodist Church Hall … Continue reading “New Lecture Meeting Venue…..”

World Water Speed Record…. An Update….

. Greetings all….  I went onto the ‘Quicksilver’ website to see if they are still making any progress. The answer is yes, but slowly.   Here is a graphic of what the finished craft will look like, along with some further information. Click the link….. Kind regards to all, Barrie Yates http://www.quicksilver-wsr.com/the-craft/ Meanwhile, the son of the current World Record Holder … Continue reading “World Water Speed Record…. An Update….”

Andrew Kibler – Apprenticeship Memories – The Next Three Years

As I said previously (in my Apprenticeship Memories – The First Twelve Months), the first year apprentices received basic training away from the factory. Although you learned the basic engineering skills, it was only preparation for learning how to work in a production environment. So off I went to work in Inspection, with a manager, I recall, called Percy Healey. … Continue reading “Andrew Kibler – Apprenticeship Memories – The Next Three Years”

Francis Atkinson – My First Job in the Toolroom

My first job was working in the toolroom on a radial drill, drilling bolsters for press tools. Then I worked on a centre lathe. Milling was the most difficult of the machining processes as it required more setting up experience. Never up mill, always down mill, otherwise the component moves and can be fired across the toolroom. Sawing on a … Continue reading “Francis Atkinson – My First Job in the Toolroom”

Gordon Toulson – Let Loose in the Machining Section

My initiation into tool room life had been fairly painless in the first two weeks when I had been ‘sat by Eddie’ on the marking off bench. I had made some friends and seen some interesting new machining processes as I scurried around doing odd jobs for my foreman Vince. Perched on my stool in front of the marking off … Continue reading “Gordon Toulson – Let Loose in the Machining Section”

Malcolm Murray – My Introduction to Engineering – Chapter 3

The 1969 summer holidays were over. My return to work on the “proper shop floor” didn’t start well. I walked from the bus station to Water Lane as I had done for the previous 12 months, but this time I went under the large archway which was where you clocked in. A few lads where in front of me getting … Continue reading “Malcolm Murray – My Introduction to Engineering – Chapter 3”

Leeds Bradford Airport – A Potted History…..

Leeds Bradford Airport Our local airport has been in the news recently with proposals for a new more efficient and sustainable terminal and plans to increase passenger numbers from around four million per annum to seven million over a period of ten years. The history of the airport is an interesting story….. On October 17th 1931 ‘Leeds & Bradford Municipal … Continue reading “Leeds Bradford Airport – A Potted History…..”