Well we were able to get the product off the truck after 3 days of steaming. The product came off quickly and easily at 60f. pic 1. On steam pic 2. Backed into tank pad. Pic 3. Unloading
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Living Quarters
This time I stayed in the living quarters of the mine. As I have mentioned in a past post the food is great and the people are too. The accommodation is not up to the Hilton but is better the Howard Johnson. The wash rooms and showers are down the hall, It is a quiet zone so there are no visitors. People are sleeping here all the time because of the different shifts. Each room has a bed and TV as well as a closet, WiFi is in all bunk houses and the dining hall. Satelitte public phone is located in the TV room accross from the dining hall. If you wish to lose your life fast, slam your bedroom door. Hold onto it when closing because it has a strong spring. Work boots are not welcome in the bunk houses or the mess hall. In addition, soiled work wear are not welcome in the mess hall. Leave your hats, caps, helmets, and jackets at the hooks on the way in. Again if you want to lose you life go against what I have said. You really do not want to be banded from the mess hall.
Here are few pics of the bedrooms.
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