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Stuck with a Stiff (The Stuck with a Series Book 1)

It is most likely to occur while running in a hole. Circulation is not restricted. If you get stuck while moving up, jar down with the maximum trip load. Torque may be applied with caution. If you get stuck while moving down, jar up without any toque applied in the drill string. Do not drill with a lot of dog leg severity Minimize changes in BHA configuration If the stiffer is used, you may need to ream in a hole while passing through high dog leg areas.

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Do not create a lot of sit down weight to minimize BHA jammed areas. References John Mitchell Drilbert Engineering, Cement Blocks Causes Stuck Pipe Cement around a casing shoe or open hole cement squeeze becomes unstable and finally, chunks of cement can fall into a wellbore.

If there are a lot of Unconsolidated Formation Causes Stuck Pipe This situation could happen when drilling into unconsolidated formations such as gravel, sand, pea, etc. Since bonds between particles are weak, parti Why is it so important to determine the Water in the mud absor Tagged stiff bha , stuck pipe. Com Working in the oil field and loving to share knowledge. Oh Simon, I did enjoy reading this.


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I held off looking at it until I was confident enough on the new laptop to type my own thoughts on my original blog rather than the book one. I haven't read any reviews or blogs on GBBO until now! I liked Frances too — that sandwich was brilliant. And Ali obviously has more willpower than me, because, despite the diet, I was seduced into baking and eating a Victoria sandwich cake on Wednesday, and there is now one piece left — but I didn't eat it all on my own, honestly, the Man of the House helped!

I shall keep recapping the series while I have time, and what fun it is: I also baked a Viccie sponge this week, and delighted in the fact that I get to use my parents' excellent oven, rather than the somewhat dodgy ones I've used in Oxford over the past year and a bit.

I love this series and I usually don't like competitions on TV or baking shows. But here, everyone is so much into it, and they create lovely edible goods that gives me some good ideas.


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And, most of all, everyone is so funny and sophisticated. Thanks for the recap, it's almost as seeing it again. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. The first challenge is a sandwich cake. We want them to go much further than that. She has the spirit of adventure in every pore. They also pick the most curious things. This family portrait is rather understandable, even if it does show a violent side to the youth of today….

Well, I had high hopes of this gentlemen being the new Brend when he said that he was making his cake out of rice flour rather than flour. To make his cake, he asserted, more cakey. Or perhaps less cakey. While looking out for my favourites, I settled but of course on the older lady Christine who — hurrah! But, while Christine is explaining her cake, Mary seems to sense that her title for Most Adorable Older Lady is up for grabs, and pulls a most uncharacteristically aggressive face….

The Holly of the group. There have been a fair number of crises so far. Three casualties, in fact — I bet the producers were sharpening the knives backstage backtent? Which is Ruby crying… but we do see how lovely this show is compared to others when Sue goes over to give her a calming hug.

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The judging is pretty much the norm too. Except for the fact that Brend 2. Shall we get back to the tent? To grease or not to grease becomes the big question of the tent. Not excellent wordsmithery, but points for effort.

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And a gentleman is oddly surprised that his boiling lemon curd is hot, after sticking his finger in it. They just keep impressing me. Well, except for one man, who used salt instead of sugar…. Still, all round Mary and Paul seem pretty impressed. When did you come back? Unless the s was when she started to forget things…. But, like a gentleman, he stops Mary trying any.

And finally, we have the Showstopper Challenge. But I will pause for my favourite moment of Fatuous Baking Warning from any series so far: You know when drums signal that something significant and dangerous is happening? They do that — for Mary standing by a desk, a spatula, and somebody putting something in the fridge.

Here are some of my favourites from the end:. As with the rest of this episode, there are some we barely see at all, and not for the first time I think thirteen is too many cooks. And not enough Mary. Right, ready for the winner and loser? Look away if not…. And commisserations to… well, of course it is the man who put salt in the cake. Be bold — pick a name! Who do you think will be crowned victorious? Reply Thanks so much! I do have fun writing them. Brightened up being awake in the middle of the night.

Look forward to next week. Reply I'm so glad you enjoyed the recap! Hope your sleep patterns get sorted out, though. Reply I haven't seen the episode yet but I doubt it could be more entertaining than your recap! Hope you enjoy the episode — it was a bit frenetic, but as good as ever. Reply When I watced this yesterday, I hoped you would do a recap like this, and here it is! I loved that little chocolate bear, by the way Kind regards, Reply I aim to please! Wasn't the bear fab? And I loved that he was called Paul: Reply So glad you're doing this again, Simon!! Bad luck with picking a non-winner: Reply I too will be watching and will post but not every week.

Reply and here it is Simon! Reply Thanks Ali, I'm really glad you enjoyed the recap: Reply I turned it on thinking it couldn't be as much fun as the first three series — surely running out of gas by now? I pick Frances for winner! Reply This write-up must have taken you ages.

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Reply It took a fair while, I'll admit! Thanks for the link! There are some who barely spoke in this ep… what happened to Beca? Reply I'd have forgiven Toby the salt man why on earth do they keep salt in jars, asking for trouble! I bet they're hoping someone will get the salt and sugar mixed up… Reply Great write up Simon, I love your highlights! Reply How many hours did it take you to write that post, Simon? I scaled things down a bit this year ; Mollie! Reply I admit being disappointed when I saw that you were going to be writing about a TV program rather than a book, especially since it's a program that I most likely will never watch here in Buffalo, NY.

Reply Great writeup Simon! All in all, NOT a good show but it did garner ratings as one of the few new shows at the beginning if rerun season Reply Thanks Andrea!

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Reply Ugh, I am glad I didn't see the U. Jeano Reply Thanks Jeano! I can't believe it's been a year either, crazy… Reply Oh glory! Reply I miss our chats about it in the library, Alison!

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Reply Even before I watched I was hoping that you would do your recap again. And, yes, my favourites last time I recapped just kept disappearing one after another… Reply Thank you for the morning chortle! Reply I'm glad my parents have recently updated their internet, as it makes watching BBC iPlayer rather easier down in Somerset — so I can't imagine how tricky and hazardous it is where you are! Becki x ps the loud, obnoxious guy who felt the need to proclaim to the whole tent about his regular mishaps I forget his name needs to be the next to leave and Howard had won me over by the end Reply Thanks Becki!

Reply Oh Simon, I did enjoy reading this. Reply I love this series and I usually don't like competitions on TV or baking shows.