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    Ionic Plating Works

    Also from the little green book, the lead shop. I recall the lead shop & the inspection being on the way down to the precious metal plating department DQ
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    Yes Fred, but we divorced long ago. So Forum guys, I found a little gem in the loft, my old note book from when I was the Vat Section process chemist. I've uploaded my diagram of the layout (1966/67) and all the tanks are numbered. Anybody remember what each tank contained? Ignore the rinse...
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    Fred Molloy - of course, now I remember. Jeannie was Dave Clarke's other half though. I'll search the memory bank and get some more stuff down - this is great! DQ
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    I’m the Dave Quick that Freddy refers to in his last post. Amazed to see my name come up like that after 50 years. Freddy, forgive me, I don’t really remember you. But were you the guy with the Morris Traveller? I was in the lab from 1964 to 1968 under Eddie Baker and ended up as process chemist...
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