TOP GROOVE ....... Pm me your address.... :). The first guess was the closest.
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Dam it! I see where in one way you use the multiplier of 8 and another 5? If I used 5 I would have guessed 40t! I guessed 3" diameter so 3 x 3 = 9 x 8 =72t! 3 x 3 = 9 x 5 = 40t!
Why is there two different multipliers? Anyone know? Bren will send you another shirt if ya do!:p:D
ummmmmmmm I wuz klose at 250 tuns I wanna shurt too.
I'm thiinking of giving up linework an becoming a T shirt salesman.
They seem V popular with you american types. :)
And poot. You was so far out you should send me one. :)
I might do another question for you guys in a couple of weeks. If I find something suitable... (Got to get rid of this massive pile of company issue shirts before we move location again in a few months. ). Heading further north after this job :).
NOT HAPPY.....
P.S. MI Lineman............ 9X5 = 45. Are yaa sure your not "IRISH". :)
Ummmmmmmm he wuz prolly allowin fer metrik!!!!!!!
So if your metric ton is 1000lbs (I think?) and our ton over here is 2,000lbs and my original guess was 72 tons which is actually twice your metric ton then 72/2 is 36???? Hmmmm?;)
As for bein Irish I do like "Irish Car Bombs! (the drink!)":) Must've had a few too many tonight? Hiccup!!:tired::cool:
Ummmmmmm a metrik tun is ummmm 2200 n sumpin lbs .
The Americans LOVE their printed shirts and baseball caps. The only thing that is likely to disappoint them with the one you're sending is that it's only got a very subtle "British style" small-print embroidered logo. They generally prefer HUGE logos with "witty" phrases and accompanying graphics.
Ideally your Scottish linemans shirt would show a lineman in a kilt tossing a pole (fully loaded with cross-arms, insulators and a transformer like a caber. It would probably have a phrase like:-
"CLAN POWER! BRAW POWER INSTALLATIONS BY RUGGED HIGHLANDERS!"