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jamesguy10
12-26-2007, 10:20 PM
I just got a pickup truck with two 8ft weatherguard 291 hi-rise toolboxes. I want to figure out how to deck these out for electric supplies. Anyone else have something like this?
Sidenote...., old man poco guy told me that if you pull a meter seal really hard, then clip one side close to the plastic, you can jam the thing back together and no one will no you've been in there.... wtf???
BryanMD
12-26-2007, 10:35 PM
I just got a pickup truck with two 8ft weatherguard 291 hi-rise toolboxes. I want to figure out how to deck these out for electric supplies. Anyone else have something like this?
No idea. I can't see using anything other than an enclosed van (or some sort).
Sidenote...., old man poco guy told me that if you pull a meter seal really hard, then clip one side close to the plastic, you can jam the thing back together and no one will no you've been in there.... wtf???
My batting average is about .300 on this.
(Maybe I need to do more un-permitted heavy ups?)
220/221
12-26-2007, 11:40 PM
old man poco guy told me that if you pull a meter seal really hard, then clip one side close to the plastic, you can jam the thing back together and no one will no you've been in there....
Heh...I learned this my first week on the job :)
jrannis
12-27-2007, 01:03 AM
Ive cut hundreds of them, sometimes I will do what you suggested just for looks, but I never once had anyone say anything about cutting the tag off. Who even looks at them? Most places dont even have meter readers anymore.
Rewire
12-27-2007, 01:54 PM
We have one truck withtall side tool boxes ,tools go front driver side,rec,switches ,plates ,breakers,driver side. All screws, nuts ,bolts wire ties,seldom needed stuff on passanger side back,wire passanger side front .milk crates in back for boxes
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