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What's in your toolbox - at 3AM? (GrandPAH)
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surfacemount aquastat,hose swivels,garden hose,jumper wires,RIB's (spst,spdt,& dpdt),duct tape,paper clips,zip ties-,banding wire ---BB gun ------ IPOD and a picture of the family
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Might as well be on an Island
at 3 AM! Thinking about that commercial - "What's in your wallet" & got to wondering - "What's in your toolbox, or truck, or glovebox that equals the credit-card get-me-outta-de-jam-man thing."
A special tool? A pamphlet? An insomniac's phone number?
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Duct tape... and cheap sunglasses!0 -
In The Middle of the Night
Night running , out with the news paper diliveries and bread trucks..Drinking coffee and reading the paper under the trucks dim dome light .Pale faced and cold boots ,watching the drunks stagger home. No supply houses open so you better be stocked. A night runner stocks up on nickel and dime parts a day guy would throw out..You cringe until you find that odd ball part rumming through the packed buckets,boxes and draws in a dark cold truck .. At times I hunted down other pale faced coffee drinking tech for the missing holy grail .
Using washing machine hoses as hydronic jumpers , epoxy ,hose clamps , rainbow rubber , screw plugs , jumper leads ,
I Don't miss them nights. Open supply houses are better and have free doughnuts to boot.0 -
well
I can tell ya what was in my tool box.
10-20 gallons of kero in jerry cans
hurcules pro poxy
crazy glue
boiler sealer
candy bars
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Mine
A flash like that can lightup the night sky.
A pair of extra thick reading glasses.
And a tape recorder with a recording of myself tellin myself what I forgot.
A peppermint pattie.0 -
Wow
That's a really cool post Big Ed. Sums it up perfect.I've been there done that hundreds of nights.:)0 -
ahh......
IOM's - Installation and operation manuals of every boiler I have sold/installed. Tekmar IOM's complete me, they had me at hello. Taco wiring diagrams and CAD drawings of jobs I have designed.
Small electronic tool bag with jumpers, thermister sensors, spark ignitors, buffing wheel that fits my cordless drill that can buff-to-new a rectification probe or spark igniter.
Small pocket PC (Thank you Lochinvar) with all of my contact information to almost every tech dept.
Ideally, I would also have a bag of chocolate covered coffee beans, but that will have to wait until after Lent.
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one supply house is open 24/7
We keep our box trucks really well stocked with more in the shop, but there is one extremely well stocked supply house that carries plumbing and heating parts including oil parts that is open 24/7 but it is a long ride to the far end of Brooklyn to get there and the parts cost a lot, even for NYC.
But when you need it and the customer is willing to pay, it is off you go.
Hy the way, this is one way to answer that question that I hear a lot about "How can you handle doing business in NYC?"
Where else can you find this?
Respectfully,
Paul B. Shay
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while visiting NYC -
on the east side I was out for a walk late (yes I'm a crazy canuck/tourist) Service van pulls up in front of the pub I was walking past (Irish of course) side door is opened. That van was piled 4 feet deep - and it looked like all good stuff too! He had it all I'm sure - must of had every SH part available in there!I would characterize that as the shotgun approach!0 -
A 2 HP 3 phase three voltage electric motor and a seal kit...
and I hope to the hydronic heavens I don't need to use it before I replace all the other pumps on this project...
BUT, and thats one big BUTT, if I need it, I have it.
ME0 -
remember when
all you needed was a flashlight, 4-way screwdriver, pump plyers, universal thermocouple, PP generator, one AC & one MV gas vlv, a 24-v transformer and you were good to go!
voltmeters were analog only & left on the truck till needed.
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My \"tool bag\" has increased significantly in size...
to the size of a Jeep Gand Cherokee Larado! Between the lap top computers, (field and office), combustion analyzers, hand tools, cameras (video and still), brief cases (work and school) and my basic hand tools, theres barely any room for the driver!
If someone had told me 10 years ago that I'd be using a lap top computer to set up, diagnose and fine tune boilers, I'd have laughed in their face...
Jokes on me...
ME0
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