I told you guys that I would climb a tower sooner or later
#1
I told you guys that I would climb a tower sooner or later
So anyway, I have been working on our water delivery system up here at work these past few weeks. Sometime close to a month ago lightning hit the building and took out my water controller PLC. This is a picture of the old...and you can see the Fluke meter that the guy from the company that designed this system had.
The system is 16 years old and was outdated, so he replaced the power supply and the PLC with a new version.
Seeing how nice a real meter was got me to thinking about getting one. Especially after I blew the tip almost in half on my needle nose pliers a few weeks ago. So I found a sweet deal from Grainger and ordered it. The silicone leads are so nice, no kinks or twisting. And the magnetic strap is the bomb! It's the best thing to come along in 20 years. Hands free!!!!
Here is the set I got for under 3 bills
The alligator clips are soooo nice. I've never had them before, and I have to say why did I go all these years without them?
It also came with this nice bag, although I am thinking about getting a Pelican case to keep it better organized.
Ok so onto the tower.....One last thing was that I needed to change out the Overflow float switch. Waiting for a good day where it wasn't raining. Finally Last Thursday the sky was clear and it was time to climb for the 4th time in 2 weeks. I hate heights, but sometimes you just gotta suck it up and do it. Here's me with the harness,
The tower....YIKES!
The switch
Ok deep breath
Is that a crack I see on the slider? LOL
At the top....whew!
View
Looking back down.....
NPR Radio antenna.....500 watts, and yes I shut it down, my nads are already small enough, don't need more shrinkage...LOL
Ok so that was 10:30 am and after lunch I replace a bridge that had fallen apart.
Old growth Fir. I love working with all of this stuff.
I know....kind of a Hodgepodge....... is a word used to describe a confused or disorderly mass or collection of things; a "mess" or a "jumble
All in a days work. Never two days the same.
Comments? Questions? LOL
The system is 16 years old and was outdated, so he replaced the power supply and the PLC with a new version.
Seeing how nice a real meter was got me to thinking about getting one. Especially after I blew the tip almost in half on my needle nose pliers a few weeks ago. So I found a sweet deal from Grainger and ordered it. The silicone leads are so nice, no kinks or twisting. And the magnetic strap is the bomb! It's the best thing to come along in 20 years. Hands free!!!!
Here is the set I got for under 3 bills
The alligator clips are soooo nice. I've never had them before, and I have to say why did I go all these years without them?
It also came with this nice bag, although I am thinking about getting a Pelican case to keep it better organized.
Ok so onto the tower.....One last thing was that I needed to change out the Overflow float switch. Waiting for a good day where it wasn't raining. Finally Last Thursday the sky was clear and it was time to climb for the 4th time in 2 weeks. I hate heights, but sometimes you just gotta suck it up and do it. Here's me with the harness,
The tower....YIKES!
The switch
Ok deep breath
Is that a crack I see on the slider? LOL
At the top....whew!
View
Looking back down.....
NPR Radio antenna.....500 watts, and yes I shut it down, my nads are already small enough, don't need more shrinkage...LOL
Ok so that was 10:30 am and after lunch I replace a bridge that had fallen apart.
Old growth Fir. I love working with all of this stuff.
I know....kind of a Hodgepodge....... is a word used to describe a confused or disorderly mass or collection of things; a "mess" or a "jumble
All in a days work. Never two days the same.
Comments? Questions? LOL
#4
not dissin' your work deej by no means. I may have placed either a two by two on the top railing for the bridge instead of the two by fours, or even used the two by fours on top of the uprights as a lip. You already have the bridge dirty. hahaha
congrats on the meters too. Trust in your tools is key.
congrats on the meters too. Trust in your tools is key.
#5
Yeah the problem with putting a 2x4 on the top is that screws don't hold very long on end grain. I'm not making these for hikers convenience, they are for durability.