Dunno about those, just going with what I've been told by those that worked next door. Amazing to think their charge machine trundled between the reactors and its own maintenance building and seagulls used to land in the open air fuel ponds. Different times... 😬
Opening this thread was weird as I was actually going to do nuclear power instead of diving, but then realised I knew so little about nuclear physics that I couldn't. Scary, given that I have a degree in physics. 🙁
But then I didn't realise the original climbing one was about sailing until people started posting pictures of actual masts in actual boats. I was assuming he was talking about radio, phone or electric masts
Week four and counting without doing any mountain biking...
Put on 2kg, still dog tired and heartily pissed off.
As you were ...
Maybe you can pick up some tips from this video?
I was going to link to the same video series. Some of the most disturbing videos I have ever seen. On one hand funny, on the other very very scary
You shouldnt watch them, and your brain says you shouldnt watch them, but you just cant help yourself !
Calder and Chapelcross Charge and Discharge M/Cs were tiny little things. I accidently shutdown R2 at Calder by 'nudging' the Control Rod mechanism with a trolley while going across Pile Cap, such fun. Hunterston As Fuelling M/C had its own building (CMMB), fuelled the reactors from underneath, very odd arrangement...AGRs are much more sensible, built the right way up for a start!
