Fitter and turner? They were employed in the kitchen.
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Fitter and turner? They were employed in the kitchen.
Rabbits are famous for it...
FFS, what next?
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Give me a name, I'll find out. The trade part of it was only part of the deal. Upon going to sea , we had to at first follow the stoker path, starting in the bilges, boiler cleans tank cleans, then on to tickets for the machinery carried in the boiler room, then boiler ticket. I was fortunate enough to get my boiler ticket on the Vampire, Foster Wheeler twin furnace controlled superheat boilers. You haven't lived if you haven't steamed one of those boilers during exercises, simulating a torpedo attack on the " enemy ", all manual control, no pussy automatic systems there. Off watch, if you were unlucky, we could be turned to for any emergency maintenance required. Those fitter and turners were trained to a very high degree. The Engineer Officer on Stalwart [ building 205[smilebigeye]] when approached by a 'tiffie moaning he couldn't get spares, his stock answer was " make a bastard" , and they most often did. After the boiler room we went to the engine room and did it all over again, this time ending in an engine room ticket. The fitting and turning often took a back seat to a myriad of other maintenance tasks. The only downside was that maintenance usually had to wait until the machinery was shut down, and that only happened alongside in some exotic harbour, so our shore time was regulated by how well we carried out maintenance when we could. Sort of a sailors quality control.
Never heard of Ray Henderson, " the birth of the Blues" 1926? Ray and Louis have.
Sinatra and Louis Armstrong Birth of the Blues - YouTube
I'd like to take a fence to these people who take offence. Hope that offends someone.