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Synthbuttrange posted:Looks like he got the ol' spicy kitchen. News sources now saying it was his own brother, Dominic who placed the can in the fryer. That rat.
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Facebook Aunt posted:OMG, do you have to practice it as part of the training? And is this filmed? I want to see a bunch of burly construction guys bunny hopping. Well this is just one (right at the end of the video): https://youtu.be/Xvlk_73bSvc
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Now make it out of tungsten, put it in an inert atmosphere, electrically heat it, and sell it as a curio.
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# ? May 17, 2017 10:06 |
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Having exposed powerlines in innercities and suburbs sounds like a REALLY bad idea. In the UK they're almost always underground.
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Ak Gara posted:Having exposed powerlines in innercities and suburbs sounds like a REALLY bad idea. In the UK they're almost always underground. It's actually better, from every respect except aesthetic, to have them above ground. More thermal headroom, lower cost of maintenance, (ironically) better resistance to lightning, less groundwater I&I, and more parking opportunities for highly-strung sports cars driven by people with no business driving highly-strung sports cars.
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Three-Phase posted:I need to test on a 500kVA transformer secondary at 600V. Arc flash level is very very high so I am going to be taking significant additional precautions. Arc Flash stuff is no drat joke! I used to film Industrial and Mining Corporate videos, ranging from puff-piece 'synergy' style, OSHA/Work Procedure and Site Familiarisation. The Arc Flash one was a hoot to film as we had to simulate what happens when some poor sap gets hit. A lot of 'don't do what Donny Dont does' type stuff. I was getting a shot for the back end of a panel room to get the 'actor' (some poor fucker who works at the site who doesn't look busy) and they somehow tripped all the breakers in the room on me. Scared the gently caress out of me! I've posted before in response to the 'poo poo poo poo' dragline boom video posted a few pages ago - I was there that day behind that camera operator. There's a whole lot of stuff I've seen during that 5 or so year period full of our version of OSHA violations. A lot of jobs consisted of filming monthly at big contruction projects to show the fatcats how things are progressing. Man didn't people scurry away when they saw us coming along - anything not up to code was reported on the spot, had to be fixed then and there or the crew and in some cases - the contractor was banned. A funny one was during a wide pan of an area I spot movement in the middle of a tailings pond of a coal mine. After I get the shot I realise the movement in the background is some fucker standing on the far side in a pair of budgie smugglers, a snorkel and casting a fishing line. A rumour I heard while scouting a coal port was a story of a monkey that a ship captain owned getting free, jumping onto a shiploader and running up the conveyor to the shore and up into one of the towers where some poor bastard was working alone at night and jumped on his back scaring the poo poo out of him (I want to believe in this story so much). I really should catch up with some of our old crew if only to remember more things we encountered and if any footage in our personal archives could be dug up.
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# ? May 17, 2017 11:52 |
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New protips from Kreosan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxBHqc8dVZ0
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IPCRESS posted:It's actually better, from every respect except aesthetic, to have them above ground. More thermal headroom, lower cost of maintenance, (ironically) better resistance to lightning, less groundwater I&I, and more parking opportunities for highly-strung sports cars driven by people with no business driving highly-strung sports cars. What about the part where the above ground lines fall over in a light breeze? You don't have to worry (mostly) about power outages with buried power lines, that strikes me as better.
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# ? May 17, 2017 16:28 |
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I haven't really seen the phenomenon of power lines falling over in as light breeze.
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# ? May 17, 2017 16:30 |
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I came out to find a wire hanging low from the telephone poles, like 2 feet off the ground. Perfect for clotheslining someone if they tried driving through. Called the power company, they were out within 45 minutes. They called me to say there was nothing to do because it was a phone company problem. Called the phone company, they showed up the next day. They called in the power company to bring in a bucket truck to get it out of the way.
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Al Borland Corp. posted:I haven't really seen the phenomenon of power lines falling over in as light breeze. Yeah, the poles are anchored in really well while the lines themselves are steel and give no fucks.
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# ? May 17, 2017 16:38 |
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Can confirm light breeze outages in rural Ohio
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# ? May 17, 2017 16:39 |
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I have had a problem with a hot falling on the neutral once and slowly destroying appliances all over the house, but that was more just line termination fail than overhead line fail.
Explosionface fucked around with this message at 16:44 on May 17, 2017 |
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Pingiivi posted:New protips from Kreosan: What else are you going to do in a warzone? I think these are probably some of the safer things they do.
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Al Borland Corp. posted:I haven't really seen the phenomenon of power lines falling over in as light breeze. That's an exaggeration, but a strong thunderstorm or blizzard will cause power outages when power lines aren't buried. That's enough of an advantage right there to do so.
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Pingiivi posted:New protips from Kreosan: "PRO TIP, You can defeat a padlock by first removing the battery from your car, then hauling it over to the padlock and using jumpers to melt the lock! This is infinitely easier than boltcutters or a hacksaw or shimming because it takes ten seconds of high current high temperature mess! Nobody will suspect what happened!"
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Every time there's wind in my city there's power outages due to our stupid above-ground power lines. It also helps that we're like #2 in the world for street-trees and most of those street trees are huge old sickly oaks and poo poo that are legally protected so they just prune holes through the canopy for the lines to run.
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Welcome to Finland Problem: Remedy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Pxa93RxjvQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLf1s62bDiQ Nenonen fucked around with this message at 18:58 on May 17, 2017 |
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AreWeDrunkYet posted:That's an exaggeration, but a strong thunderstorm or blizzard will cause power outages when power lines aren't buried. That's enough of an advantage right there to do so.
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Nenonen posted:Welcome to Finland o fug Darkman Fanpage fucked around with this message at 19:24 on May 17, 2017 |
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I dunno I live in chicago, we get horrible rain, horrible snow and strong winds, never have power problems, almost seems like sometimes when you install poo poo infrastructure you get poo poo results. Not saying Chicago's infra is amazing or anything, but it stands up to wind/snow/rain.
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Nenonen posted:Welcome to Finland I love that that's easier than putting the wires in a big pipe.
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# ? May 17, 2017 20:16 |
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PittTheElder posted:I love that that's easier than putting the wires in a big pipe. Trees: a lot Ditches in the forest: not that many e: (The idea being you can make poles out of trees.)
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# ? May 17, 2017 20:18 |
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This happened near jackson hole this winter
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MF_James posted:I dunno I live in chicago, we get horrible rain, horrible snow and strong winds, never have power problems, almost seems like sometimes when you install poo poo infrastructure you get poo poo results. Not saying Chicago's infra is amazing or anything, but it stands up to wind/snow/rain.
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Jerry Cotton posted:Trees: a lot You don't even have to bury the pipe if you don't want to. Do something like the Trans-Alaskan pipeline, but way cheaper because you don't need to be maintaining high-pressure seals or anything.
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IPCRESS posted:It's actually better, from every respect except aesthetic, to have them above ground. More thermal headroom, lower cost of maintenance, (ironically) better resistance to lightning, less groundwater I&I, and more parking opportunities for highly-strung sports cars driven by people with no business driving highly-strung sports cars. In America we have trees
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PittTheElder posted:I love that that's easier than putting the wires in a big pipe. In urban centres the wires go underground but in the grand scale, over millions of kilometers of rural powerlines that would be totally impractical. Hence rural areas suffer power outs all the time during storms and blizzards while I have never personally experienced a power out in a city. Sure the cables can get cut by diggers, but it seldom affects many households and will be fixed briefly. In the rural areas a big storm can cut power from thousands of households and fixing the problem takes time but the lowly peasant accepts his lot.
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# ? May 17, 2017 20:35 |
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shame on an IGA posted:In America we have trees
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# ? May 17, 2017 20:39 |
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Yawgmoth posted:not for long What makes you say that?
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TrustmeImLegit posted:What makes you say that?
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Plus they don't do well in nuclear winter. Any day now!
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# ? May 17, 2017 21:36 |
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lmao
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# ? May 17, 2017 21:41 |
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C'est ne pas une hot-dog
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# ? May 17, 2017 21:42 |
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From the gif thread. http://i.imgur.com/FWp7fz2.mp4
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RyokoTK posted:C'est ne pas une hot-dog ceci n'est pas un post.
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Baronjutter posted:From the gif thread. I see they've begun production of the AT-AT
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Over There posted:I see they've begun production of the AT-AT more like FAT-FAT
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