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    Tubes Limited

    Hi Lad thanks for your very interesting reply.First of all I agree there’s nothing like standing in front of a furnace with a temperatures of 1200 degrees in the middle of winter holding up your overalls watching the steam come off them before you put them on.The forge it self was very cold in...
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    Tubes Limited

    Thanks for getting back to me but I can’t see your reply so could you send it again. I’ve always remembered T.I moto (We made it big by keeping it small).
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    Tubes Limited

    Hi Lad in the Lane I left you a message which is the last one on page 13
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    Tubes Limited

    Hi Lad in the lane I remember Tony Payton when he worked in the Forge as a fitter under Ian Cook and Harry Bowen. I recall the bad accident when a number of contractors lost there lives when a blast wall which was built during ww2 to protect a electrical panel mounted on the wall of the Draw...
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    Tubes Limited

    Hi neiljarvo while working in the forge your senior Forman must have been Harry Allport and Harry Bowen the Forman. In later years Ian Cooke became Senior Forman.
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    Fisher & Ludlows factory

    3rd photo down the guy sitting on the extreme left with glasses was Tom Jones who worked as a pattern maker. His wood working skills were unbelievable in his spare time he was a keen cyclist.
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    Tubes Limited

    Looking for any fellow workers from the forging department during the 1960s/70s or 80s
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    Tubes Limited

    Hi Victor look on page13 and you’ll see the photo’s.
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    Tubes Limited

    Hi John hope you’re keeping well.If you look on page 13 you’ll see photo’s of the forging department. ( overhead crane bay one and the entrance to bay 5 )
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    Birmingham Tube Company

    The photo is of the charger in the Draw Bench Department which would be loaded with long lengths of tubes and placed in long furnaces to be annealed. The guy in the photo bending forward is my dad Bob Collingwood
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    Birmingham Tube Company

    As Pedrocut said it was more than likely Tubes ltd where your Great Grandfather worked and probably in the Draw Bench department or the Forging Department both departments did the process you mention.
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    Tubes Limited

    Sending you my thoughts at this special time of year Barry.
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    Tubes Limited

    Hi Ian I can’t remember if I replied to you before but your post is from some time ago. I do remember your Uncle Jim Bird if my memory serves me right he lived in common lane opposite the swan pub on the Washwood Heath Road.If I recall he was on his way to work when he died of a heart attack god...
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    Tubes Limited

    Hi Bazz you are correct they were a item and eventually got married.I think Alison worked in the main office.
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    Tubes Limited

    Hi Banjo. I remember Ginger Ford that was good of him to get you a job but you should have given it a bit more than 2 weeks before you decided to leave.I know it was heavy work but a mate of mine Stan Rogalson did it for 28 years.
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    Tubes Limited

    Hi Norman Hi Norman isn’t strange in life there’s things you never forget like your moms Co op number or the old customer job numbers Vauxhall 13996,Rolls Royce 12701,Salisbury 13655/56,13622and the oldest I can remember is Morris 900.I bet you and Bazz can remember a few as well.
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    Tubes Limited

    Hi Bazz Jack worked on the Ajax’s upset Forging machines and was made up to Supervisor working with Jimmy Jeffries another Gent I must say , but how strange both died of heart attack Jack in the 70s and Jimmy in the 80s. Here’s a few names you may recall Ronnie Evans brilliant all rounder,Billy...
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    Tubes Limited

    Hi Norman thanks for the information about Colin I know what it’s like to have gallstones and it’s not very pleasant. Don’t know what become of Trevor but I remember his Dad Jack past away during the late 1970s of a heart attack. In my opinion the Forging Department started its decline in the...
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    Tubes Limited

    Hi Norman I think I can remember you working for Ti Tubes. We’re you a progress chaser in the main Foreman’s office during the 1970/80s and worked with Trevor Medland who became a progress chaser after working on the Ajax’s.You must be one of the longest serving employees to have worked in the...
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    Tubes Limited

    Thanks Jeremy I look forward to every issue you upload it’s brings back so many memories of people that I’ve worked with.
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