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99mx5 11-06-2016 02:54 PM

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Godless Commie 11-06-2016 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by 99mx5 (Post 1372413)

Just tell her it is R2D2's tampon.

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Joe Perez 11-07-2016 01:21 PM

I found a cow.


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hi_im_sean 11-07-2016 02:37 PM

Someone snap that fluorescent diffuser back up before OSHA finds out.

Joe Perez 11-07-2016 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by hi_im_sean (Post 1372604)
OSHA

This was on the same floor of the building, behind an unlocked door:


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This is, I will add, a residential building.

hi_im_sean 11-07-2016 02:50 PM

Can't you just drape a pillow case over it or something?

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hi_im_sean 11-07-2016 02:53 PM

Sometimes @Arca_ex and I like to dress up in CAT II and CAT III

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...and play with each others probes

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good2go 11-07-2016 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1372613)
This was on the same floor of the building, behind an unlocked door:


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This is, I will add, a residential building.

Is that just a disconnect or is it some kind of a fail-over switch arrangement for generator backup or something?

DNMakinson 11-07-2016 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by good2go (Post 1372626)
Is that just a disconnect or is it some kind of a fail-over switch arrangement for generator backup or something?

It is a meter socket. The red-handled lever is a bypass lever. It allows a meter to be removed from service (as in during a change-out), while maintaining service to the customer. It also serves the function of opening the jaws for a "Zero Insertion Force" insertion of the meter.

This appears to be a 3W Delta, hence Joe's comments about residential building.

Joe, is your service "network", which would be 120 / 208, rather than 120 / 240? If so, this could well be set up for 208V lighting circuits. I also suspect this is not live, and an upstream disconnect is locked open.

Joe Perez 11-07-2016 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by DNMakinson (Post 1372703)
Joe, is your service "network", which would be 120 / 208, rather than 120 / 240? If so, this could well be set up for 208V lighting circuits.

I'm not 100% sure. This is a 56 floor condo building, so it's not unexpected to see 3-phase, but I don't know if it's a delta or wye config. Haven't found the transformer(s) yet.

This particular box was up on 56, which is odd, as that floor is mostly just storage units. (Think of a tiny U-Store-It, located on the top floor of a building.) There aren't any large loads up there that I am aware of, it's mostly just florescent lighting. Obviously the chiller plant is up on the roof, but this box is way too small to service that. The pumps and boilers are down in B2. I suppose it could be for an elevator, but the machine rooms are all in the core of the building, and this was out on one of the wings.

It's a mystery.


Anyway, hauling humorously large and heavy shit:

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I always love the look in the Home Depot guy's face as we're carrying the load out on a cart, and we stop at my little car instead of the pickup truck two spaces down.

Godless Commie 11-07-2016 08:02 PM

I would never dare hook a strap on the fender lip.
You could damage the fender and lose your cargo.

Joe Perez 11-07-2016 09:09 PM

The fenders are already damaged, as you can see.

I've secured a lot of loads this way, and never had a problem. That sheet metal is stronger than it looks. Just think about how much effort is required to roll the fenders.

99mx5 11-07-2016 09:42 PM


Originally Posted by Godless Commie (Post 1372718)
I would never dare hook a strap on the fender lip.
You could damage the fender and lose your cargo.

Yeah, that's crazy! You should secure it to the rear wheel. It's much stronger than the fender lip.

triple88a 11-07-2016 11:18 PM

Btw Joe, what happened with the punk that hit your fender?

Enginerd 11-08-2016 06:43 AM

Oh Nov. 4th, how did we come to this. The "haha, just kidding" never came.

Godless Commie 11-08-2016 07:04 AM


Originally Posted by 99mx5 (Post 1372733)
Yeah, that's crazy! You should secure it to the rear wheel. It's much stronger than the fender lip.

You know, I was going to go outside and hook a strap to the rear wheel so I could take a picture...

And then I was hit by a wave of the lazy.

sixshooter 11-08-2016 09:17 AM

Never to the wheel because it spins. Hook it to the upper control arm.

deezums 11-08-2016 09:24 AM

If you lash to the axles you'll have self tightening tow straps.

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Joe Perez 11-08-2016 10:08 AM

So very many haters... :giggle:

If your Miata doesn't happen to be a beater that you can strap shit to without worrying about a little body damage, then I'm happy for you. ;)


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I'm sure that first one poses absolutely no hazard to the driver in the event of an accident.

hi_im_sean 11-08-2016 10:10 AM

Variable tension frequency tow strapŠ for the heaviest loads.

edit- first one might be shopped, just a guess...


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