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Default Training done right

Just finished 2 days of class room instruction on steam components by
Spirex Sarco. Learned heaps and got a nice thick book with far more info
than I'll ever use. End of each day, we were offered ice cold beer while
doing the tests. Gotta love Australia!

Jon

 
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