Elsewhere around the workshops the lads are all busy and with their heads down!
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May 13, 2015
6 Comments
tim wilkes on May 14, 2015 at 10:34 am
Wonderful set of photographs, thank you Simon.
I wonder, does Sam read this blog? He may find it helpful!
Good luck to him; it would be beyond me to file a true square, excellent tools or not.
Simon Clode on May 14, 2015 at 12:43 pm
I think they probably do!!
Vance Daigle on May 14, 2015 at 12:57 pm
Great Morning Guys and Gals,
My hats off to you all for the wonderful work you are doing.... it is because of you guys....Westley is the Best out there!!!
Looking at everyone hard at work, it is nice to see what the future holds for us gun enthusiast. Congratulation to the entire team at Westley....job well done!!!!
In Christ
Vance,
Neill on May 14, 2015 at 1:14 pm
Fascinating stuff Simon, thanks for the pictures, they remind me of my own apprenticeship and the workshops at Hackney Technical College, though as I recall when filing a block square I was at least allowed a flat file! Perhaps that explains why I'm now a Mechanical Engineer who now drives a desk rather than a bench. It is really good to see people still learning craft skills and knowing there are employers like you who are prepared to invest in their training, good luck to Sam and his colleagues.
Ross Cowell on May 14, 2015 at 4:45 pm
What a reaffirming, and inspiring blog entry!
I'm sure it will cause many others to reflect back to their apprentice days (for me, marine engineering at the Canadian Coast Guard College in the mid 70's), and being given seemingly insurmountable tasks to complete by hand, using a cold chisel and a file...
All meant to build skill, character and confidence by taking pride in ones work. Our motto at the time was, "The world belongs to those of us willing to get our hands dirty." That attitude served us well, and I do hope it will serve these young gentlemen just as well, during their careers.
Bravo Zulu!
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