Ayupmeducks

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  1. Jeeze Den! I was chasing money and gaining experience in my trade, worked at GT Ranby, then the NCB at Clifton and Cotgrave Collieries. Then J Jones Rewinds, Arco Rewinds down Beeston, then Wilson Ford Rewinds in Basford. Beeston Boiler Company, British Gypsum at East Leake. Cleveland Potash in North Yorks. Renison Bell in Tassie, A.I and S wongawilli Colliery near Wollongong then my last employer was the Electricity Commision of NSW at Angus Place Colliery.

  2. No problems Tone, I'd hate to see you posting in a couple of years saying your house was sinking and loads of serious damage when i knew it could have been prevented.

    It can take years before ground settles above a longwall face.

    There was a whole street in Hucknall where one side of all the houses sunk one night! Underground they had had a large amount of convergence that closed a whole road up, this is rare but it can happen.

  3. Thanks for that info Ayupmeducks, defo worth checking out.

    I would have thought that any subsidence issues will be documented in the survey but yes better to be one step ahead of the game.

    From what I understand by a poster on another site, NO. He left a message on the NUM site appears his solicitor put him on to finding out where Cotgraves workings were and to get the info before committing himself. He's safe though, Cotgrave never went under Bingham.

  4. The Coal Authority is at Berry hill, you can make an appointment to view the abandonement plans for any of the local pits to where you intend to buy. They will show where all workings were and the dates last worked. They are superimposed on a surface street map.

    You will need at least 300 yards clearance to avoid subsidence. Thats 300 yard circle around the house at least!

    Don't forget to ask to see all the seam sections worked! most of the pits would have worked several seams within their bounderies.

  5. Well done John.....

    I'm about 200 behind you, but Bingham Medical Centre seem to reckon I'm likely to fall by the wayside...

    Cheers

    Robt P.

    Hope it's nothing serious Rob, as you know, I'm still recovering from a long nasty illness. Take care!

  6. For some reason I've started to collect old engines and renovate them, Two Lister single cylinder diesels and a Suffolk engine foundry petrol engine at the moment, about 40-50 years old and in running order now. It must be the air out here in Lincolnshire..... I've turned agricultural!

    Rog

    The elec engineer I had at Angus Place Colliery in NSW does that Rog, he comes to the States every couple of years or so to static engine meets. He used to have a web page showing his latest rebuilds. I'll have to put you in touch with him!

  7. When I came out of my time, my "top line" was 18 quid a week for 37 1/4 hours on shifts with face allowance, dirt money, water money and grease money. I left Cotgrave to work at J Jones Rewinds for 40 hours at 18 quid a week, no shifts and no crawling along a low coal face with a tool bag!

  8. I've been trying to sell our house, and buying another...the one we're buying is in escrow but the one we're selling isn't selling!!! Can I interest anyone in moving to sunny California??!!

    Ahhh, know that all too well, the wife owns her own Realty down here.

    No, no more California Elaine, love it here too much now. Low land taxes.. err $54 a year hit's the spot! Cheaper cost of living, no planning permits required!!! Boy does that save a bundle when you want to build anything!

    When we had our well drilled, all we payed was a $50 state fee, that covered the drillers paperwork, the geological stuff! $3000 in California!

    No happy down here now Elaine!