"the brass is to thin had to bust the tiles of."
The word off has two ffs. It's not the same as "of".
Bogan.
and it's "too" thin, not to thin.
Please complete second grade before posting again.
I found that a dead tree had fallen on my power line and tore it off one of the poles which is bad luck but I am also lucky it tore of the upper pole and not the lower pole as the lower pole starts a 120m span across the creek that would have been a disaster if it had been downed.
It did not snap the line so I still have power at the house and I had time before it got dark to jury-rig some poles to hold the cable higher off the ground as it passes over the driveway.
Got the tree off with the chainsaw. Now just have to figure out how to winch the enormously heavy cable back up to a height where it can be reattached to the pole.
Whether to turn the power off at the road before or not....hmmmmm
Bodgy jury-rig poles
Its a long way back up to the top
Glass if half empty again as the lower pole is revealed to also have its pegs snapped off but the glass is also still half full since the power cable only fell as far as the telegraph hoop where it got itself snagged up so I am not out of power
But this does present a more formidable challenge and I may be forced to wave the white flag and get a pole linesman in to sort this out
This is what the connectors are supposed to look like
The hooks just snapped and went flying on both the affected poles. Could not find them
What am I?
Notch slot cut out
Groove in backside
Holes drilled
Detached
Overview of form
Strings added and notch cut rounded with the tip of a belt sander
But what am I?
All done with a chainsaw as I could not be arsed digging out and rigging up my jigger
The anticipatory tension is palpable so I feel it is my duty to resolve this cliff-hanging puzzler...
The item is tied to the top rung of the ladder
Thus enabling a firm rest against a round power pole
I also fitted a string remote control
This allows the doofer to be extended into position while still standing on the ground
Although I then found that if you tie it tightly to the top rung that the remote control become redundant as it can be hoisted with doofer already in place
I need a bigger one for my big ladder
So I thought I would do a pro job with my jigger saw
Notch is narrower since the poles are thinner higher up
A final pro touch was added with a strip of rubber from a torn inner tube to add grip to the rear groove that sits against the ladder rung
I dreamed up this device using my own small monkey brain power running on economy mode while waiting to fall asleep
Loops it's not clear why you are doing this.
^ If one goes to post 205 near the top of this page, one may deduce that Looper is himself going to reaffix the power line (which presumably carries 240 volts) onto the pole, rather than employing a linesman to do so, but at the end of post 204 is musing as to whether to turn the power off at the road before or not. (how ?)
Good luck with that, Looper. More accidents happen with ladders than many people realize. Despite your nifty string and wood addition, that ladder still may slide sideways and then twist, dumping you off. They're treacherous bloody things.
Notwithstanding that the ladder is metal and conducting
There is a reason why electrical ladders have fibreglass sides
Crispy sparky is smell that coats the nostrils
Cant you just screw in foot holds? i suppose it really doesn't mater which method of ascent you chose to electrocute yourself
Zooming in to your photo of the damage I can see on the left where the outside sheath has separated under tension and I would be a little bit wary of the cables insulation underneath
I wouldn't be doing anything with the cable until the fuses were dropped on the road side pole connection
If you torture data for enough time , you can get it to say what you want.
Deluxe model ready for the big ladder
Yes, up to this point I would also harbour your reservations SD.
But once you see the coup'de'grace move with the ratchet strap I think you will find my ladder to be a rock-steady perch.
This was taken after dark with the moon out. These Samsung phones are like night vision. I could barely see what I was photoing.
No indeedy. I respectric the electric and the power is always off before I shoot up my pole. The meterbox is at the road with separate circuit breaker switches for the line to the shed and the line to the house.
Great minds think alike mixmaster Mike.
Behold what arrived today...
These bad boys are M16 200mm. I could jump up and down on one of them stuck half in and it wouldnae bend a mm.
^ An absolute classic ! Loved it, and still do
Glenn Campbell was a great guitarist and rock pioneer as well. Check this out from 1963 with a very young Glenn on lead guitar.
Reds for all three of ye.
Got around another month here and the last few days have seen one of the fridge freezers not being as cold or freezy as it was.
Turned the dial in both fridge and freezer up to 11.
Freed up space around the venty opening things in the freezer so the circulation is perfectimo. Moved a lot of stuff to the bigger non-everyday fridge freezer.
Checked the door seals, but all sealed seally, seally well.
Doesn't seem to have worked. Both the separate fridge and freezer are not as cold as before.
The kid's shabu pork slices etc in the freezer are a bit soft and bend a bit etc etc.
Fridge is probably 4 years old and is the smaller 'everyday' one in the property. Sticker says 228 liters, 8.1 cubic foot.
Gas bottle?
Something else?
Test. Capful of water placed in freezer at 13:53.
Will update levels of frozenness every hour.
refrigeratoral technician talk.
Ahem....
If it is not that old, the issue may be that frost has built up in the passageway though which air from the freezer section is shared with the general section. The thermostat usually regulates air flow between these, in a valvy kinda way..
What I suggest you do first is transfer everything to the other fridge and defrost that fridge for a good 24 hours, and give it a very thorough defrost.
Call me back if that doesn't work, and I will waive the callout fee for another visit.
The next thing to look at after that would be the defrost timer. A minor, brief defrost (really quick and not long enough to affect stuff in the freezer) happens regularly to prevent that frost building up in that passageway I mentioned and the timer may be defective.
Two things it is highly improbable to be : It is unlikely that your thermostat will have failed after only 4 years, and gas hardly ever leaks out so it won't be that.
Meat needs to be kept at a very low temperature, and pork is an ideal candidate for food poisoning. Even in the freezer it will deteriorate if not well below freezing.
The ideal fridge temp in the general section is between 2 and 5 degrees C. If lower, your delicate veggies like lettuce will freeze slightly and bruise. Higher and meat will go off and you will be in danger of food poisoning, which is not a nice experience, I tell you.
The ideal freezer temperature is minus 18 degrees C. I employ a cheap ( $A 15 from Ebay) 'point and shoot' digital thermometer to check fridges and so many have been minus 17 or 18. You need to know though that taking the temp of the main section with one of these means that when you point it, you are taking the temp of the wall, not the ambient temp....so 1 degree C is okay, as the ambient temp will be 2.
Yes, I know a bit about fridges, but I leave the moving of them to lackeys.
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