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Sockington posted:I don't think so. The three wires means it was either a three-way switch for different points of turning off lighting, or was once the old kitchen 15a/15a dual powered outlets (where top and bottom each had their own 15a power wire with common neutral and ground). Oh god I need to study up my electrical stuff. Assuming the wires are providing what they're supposed to, isn't he just basically shorting out his 120V?
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Darkman Fanpage posted:How do you guys not have a fire extinguisher nearby if you're doing hot work? Do you know know if the welders are filing hot work permits with the safety officer? What exactly is it you do? You must be working with some lovely welders if they go into a room with oily rags and still think its safe enough to work.
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Sockington posted:I don't think so. The three wires means it was either a three-way switch for different points of turning off lighting, or was once the old kitchen 15a/15a dual powered outlets (where top and bottom each had their own 15a power wire with common neutral and ground). If you look close he's got hot on the left and neutral on the right, so he's not shorting or locally completing anything. I'd wager whatever 3 way set up was ripped out and he jumpered it together in the extension cord receptacle to give ostensibly one complete circuit (no ground cause that's for pussies) powering the extension cord and whatever is connected to that.
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# ? Nov 18, 2015 19:13 |
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(apparently in a Husqvarna museum in Sweden)
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# ? Nov 18, 2015 19:47 |
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zedprime posted:If you look close he's got hot on the left and neutral on the right, so he's not shorting or locally completing anything. I'd wager whatever 3 way set up was ripped out and he jumpered it together in the extension cord receptacle to give ostensibly one complete circuit (no ground cause that's for pussies) powering the extension cord and whatever is connected to that. Quick question - how do you plug a device into a male ended extension cord end? I think the cord is providing the power and he has two wires being FED from the extension cord. The only time I've seen a male ended extension cord hookup is when someone was back feeding a generator to run a hard wired motor from 110V instead of the generator (blown in insulation company not wanting to pay gas on their generator).
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Sockington posted:Quick question - how do you plug a device into a male ended extension cord end?
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# ? Nov 18, 2015 21:36 |
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wide left turns
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# ? Nov 18, 2015 21:58 |
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zedprime posted:I think my gut was trying to warn me about that little detail and discounted it because who'd be insane enough to do that even though the other way doesn't make any more sense when you put it that way. I only know since I sorta did something similar when I had a sump pump die in the middle of the night. I tired to make it as OHSA/not redneck as possible, but I certainly summoned some MacGyver in myself. I took apart the switch mechanism, soldered the leads to an old extension cord, plugged the male plug into a spare non-powered outlet in a temporary hobby box, and then plugged my pool cover pump into the second outlet. So power fed old pump, switched kicked on, power sent to outlet that spare pump was hooked to, and ran the pump until the floater dropped and shut off power to the original pump. After confirming the system worked, slept like a loving baby until the morning when I could get a new one.
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fognl posted:Saw this shared on Facebook yesterday. "Of course it doesn't pass the ground." That will become the OSHA thread's equivalent to "What a strange trick!" in the Russia thread. Three-Phase fucked around with this message at 23:14 on Nov 18, 2015 |
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deviler posted:
Gotta get her out of the tree somehow.
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# ? Nov 18, 2015 23:19 |
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Rusty Shackleford posted:
I wonder if it was loaded like that or whether it's in the process of slowly sliding off.
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Vulpes posted:I wonder if it was loaded like that or whether it's in the process of slowly sliding off. Going to guess the latter. I'd be surprised if they even tied it down beyond some straps around each individual pile to keep them together.
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deviler posted:
No eye or hearing protection. Terrible!
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deviler posted:
Bitch gotta get off their wood, somehow.
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deviler posted:
So they do grow on trees after all
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 00:25 |
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Grey Fox posted:Yeah. Here, take one: Which, of course is ignited by the welding. Now, Mark did think ahead. He had a small fire extinguisher with him that he would once in a while use to put down the fire so he could weld some more. Smart man, right? Unfortunately, either the extinguisher ran out or the fire got too big to control and he then called for more fire extinguishers on the radio. So, at this point we had a handful of maintenance guys with extiguishers that would take turns putting out the fire in the duct, which would start back up as soon as the chemical cloud drifted away. When they emptied the eleventh one they finally decided to call the fire department. To this day, the local fire dept. still uses this incident as an example of what not to do when giving fire safety lectures.
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chitoryu12 posted:Going to guess the latter. I'd be surprised if they even tied it down beyond some straps around each individual pile to keep them together. They put it on the right side because highways usually have shoulders on the right side
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Dick Trauma posted:No eye or hearing protection. Terrible! Nor chaps or chainsaw mitt and those boots don't look like they are steel caps. Chainsaws want to kill you. They'll also enlist the help of trees to do so.
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ledge posted:They'll also enlist the help of trees to do so. *remembers the discussion about Widowmakers*
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 04:59 |
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ALL-PRO SEXMAN posted:So they do grow on trees after all ... Swedish lumberjacks?
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ALL-PRO SEXMAN posted:So they do grow on trees after all quote:And they tell me that women grow on trees https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfDoPEN7n5k
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deviler posted:
Not what you were expecting when you googled "Swedish woman admires two men's big choppers"?
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 11:43 |
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From my work: Yeah we update the MSDS regularly, why?
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 17:19 |
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Eeh pretty normal. Ours got replaced with the website. Now instead if "where are the MSDS sheets" its "anybody remeber the login for the MSDS computer?" lol just kidding. nobody uses that crap anyways, dont drink industrial fluids.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 22:54 |
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I want to make a YouTube channel that's sort of a cross between "LA Beast" and "Is it a Good Idea to Microwave This?" where we randomly combine extremely dangerous chemicals and see what happens. First one: Hydoflouric acid mixed with hydrazine HF + H2NNH2 + Heat (for good measure) + shaking = ??? (Are there any chemists here who know what mixing this would cause?) Three-Phase fucked around with this message at 00:20 on Nov 20, 2015 |
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Three-Phase posted:I want to make a YouTube channel that's sort of a cross between "LA Beast" and "Is it a Good Idea to Microwave This?" where we randomly combine extremely dangerous chemicals and see what happens. So, only one episode?
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Three-Phase posted:I want to make a YouTube channel that's sort of a cross between "LA Beast" and "Is it a Good Idea to Microwave This?" where we randomly combine extremely dangerous chemicals and see what happens. As always, There's a thread for that.
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Rattlehead posted:So, only one episode? Oh how bad could it be it's not FOOF. (That's the first season finale. FOOF + UF6) Three-Phase fucked around with this message at 00:22 on Nov 20, 2015 |
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Three-Phase posted:Oh how bad could it be it's not FOOF. I don't think I want to even be in the same timezone as that mixing. Though you'd probably have a hard time actually managing to microwave them before they just all caught massive fire.
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Leperflesh posted:As always, There's a thread for that. Read this thread. It's full of things that make you go boom.
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Three-Phase posted:I want to make a YouTube channel that's sort of a cross between "LA Beast" and "Is it a Good Idea to Microwave This?" where we randomly combine extremely dangerous chemicals and see what happens. Funny that you should bring this up while I'm halfway through reading Ignition! An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants If anyone here hasn't read that book get on it, it's fantastic.
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It's not very well written. But it's interesting content anyway
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:what the gently caress is being attempted here?
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Kreosan - Destroying electronics in abandoned Ukranian houses since 2014: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGWrj_GdHoY
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# ? Nov 20, 2015 19:35 |
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Sockington posted:Quick question - how do you plug a device into a male ended extension cord end? Obviously you plug both into a disconnected power strip.
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ACES CURE PLANES posted:Kreosan - Destroying electronics in abandoned Ukranian houses since 2014: That kid has a loving deathwish.
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Sagebrush posted:It's not very well written. But it's interesting content anyway Well, its not well written, as compared to actual literature, but its pretty well written given that the author is a chemist. Geez, what do you want; loving prose *and* equations?! Also, read Max Gergel's Excuse Me Sir, Would you Like to Buy a Kilo of Isopropyl Bromide? for a pretty much non-stop workplace safety incidents, also written slightly poorly, by a chemist. They're both available at sciencemadness.org as PDFs or you can pm me for an epub version of either.
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:That kid has a loving deathwish. Well, to be fair, the duo do live in the most war torn section of Ukraine and most of their videos have the steady sounds of shelling in the background, and they've had videos talking about how so many neighbors have had their houses destroyed in the middle of the night. If I were living like that, doing dangerous things with electricity, fire, and magnetrons would probably be one of the safer things to do.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsCFze4zkzk This must have been posted before. But still.
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ReagaNOMNOMicks posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsCFze4zkzk Only thing missing is some loosely fitting gloves.
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