TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
#2795
It's gonna be Section 8 all the way!
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corliss@bakerdrivetrain.com (12-12-2018)
#2797
Need to run some errands. Van and truck heavily frosted out there, I'm gonna procrastinate another day. Mebbe I'll saw some wood, extending a wall in the basement, putting just under 16' of cabinets on one side, couple more on the other.
Interesting thing about salt water, dilute it enough and it makes nice ice skating ponds. Snow melts a bit in the daytime, dilutes the road salt, makes big puddles, freezes at night. Lotta accidents reported this morning, probably 'cause there's a lot of roads like the one I live on, one side of it is a solid sheet of ice this morning. No new snow, just salt melted snow. Salty enough to rot cars, diluted enough to freeze and wreck them.
There was something called a "mechanism" on a 727 that was a stack of clutches, gears and bearings on a single shaft, each part shimmed for correct clearance. Way it was made, when you got to the last shim part in the stack, you had to take everything after the 2nd or 3rd step back out to measure for it. I re-wrote the manual, was simple enough, just needed a mechanic's logic, not an engineer's.
Interesting thing about salt water, dilute it enough and it makes nice ice skating ponds. Snow melts a bit in the daytime, dilutes the road salt, makes big puddles, freezes at night. Lotta accidents reported this morning, probably 'cause there's a lot of roads like the one I live on, one side of it is a solid sheet of ice this morning. No new snow, just salt melted snow. Salty enough to rot cars, diluted enough to freeze and wreck them.
There was something called a "mechanism" on a 727 that was a stack of clutches, gears and bearings on a single shaft, each part shimmed for correct clearance. Way it was made, when you got to the last shim part in the stack, you had to take everything after the 2nd or 3rd step back out to measure for it. I re-wrote the manual, was simple enough, just needed a mechanic's logic, not an engineer's.
#2799
I've built enough houses to know that you don't build the patio and pool deck before the house. They must do it different in China. OH.....and the instrucyions were already wrong by Step 2.......
Here it is...have at it
Here it is...have at it