Hmmmmmmmmm. I wonder if the problem is at the service?
480sparky Senior Member Location Iowegia Nov 23, 2007 #21 Hmmmmmmmmm. I wonder if the problem is at the service?
Rampage_Rick Senior Member Location British Columbia, Canada Nov 23, 2007 #24 I'm sorry, the forklift picture trumps those all. I want to print it out on our plotter and hang it in my office. http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/photo/archive/photo84.htm There's some other good ones there too... Last edited: Nov 23, 2007
I'm sorry, the forklift picture trumps those all. I want to print it out on our plotter and hang it in my office. http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/photo/archive/photo84.htm There's some other good ones there too...
480sparky Senior Member Location Iowegia Nov 23, 2007 #25 Meanwhile, the OTHER electrician is still on the job....
peter d Senior Member Location New England Nov 23, 2007 #26 But he can't make much progress because his co-worker borrowed his good pair of pliers.
M Michael15956 Senior Member Location NE Ohio Nov 23, 2007 #27 Well now that was a full barrel of laughs! Thanks all!
peter d Senior Member Location New England Nov 23, 2007 #29 So they called in an ace mechanic to save the day and prevent the forum from melting down:
wbalsam1 Senior Member Location Upper Jay, NY Nov 23, 2007 #30 Not to worry...a new computer is enroute ...:grin: View attachment 982 Last edited: Nov 27, 2007
Rampage_Rick Senior Member Location British Columbia, Canada Nov 23, 2007 #32 That thing is ancient!!! Time to buy a new computer. Might as well kick back with a new office chair too. Last edited: Nov 23, 2007
That thing is ancient!!! Time to buy a new computer. Might as well kick back with a new office chair too.
peter d Senior Member Location New England Nov 23, 2007 #33 They're trying to fix the problem, but tech support is very bad:
wbalsam1 Senior Member Location Upper Jay, NY Nov 23, 2007 #34 View attachment 983 Reversed polarity????........:grin: Last edited: Nov 27, 2007
480sparky Senior Member Location Iowegia Nov 23, 2007 #35 And go home to hang up the holiday lights...
peter d Senior Member Location New England Nov 23, 2007 #36 Once the lights are up we may need to work on branch circuits:
wbalsam1 Senior Member Location Upper Jay, NY Nov 23, 2007 #37 View attachment 984 This "recessed can" fixture is the latest fad for holiday lighting..... Last edited: Nov 27, 2007
480sparky Senior Member Location Iowegia Nov 23, 2007 #38 While THIS guy wished he had used proper arc-flash PPE.
Rampage_Rick Senior Member Location British Columbia, Canada Nov 23, 2007 #39 He must have been the one drilling holes to hang this sign...
wbalsam1 Senior Member Location Upper Jay, NY Nov 23, 2007 #40 View attachment 985 Yeah, your guy had a hot time on the old town and this guy got nailed on the job the other day......... Last edited: Nov 27, 2007
View attachment 985 Yeah, your guy had a hot time on the old town and this guy got nailed on the job the other day.........