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I'm both disturbed and inspired by the idea, that it's easier to work on that thing with the cab on a lift. |
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I used to rock one of these: http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y71/mic214/1978PlymouthFury.jpg Now I rock one of these: http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y71/mic214/Chairsoncabinporch.jpg I love me some classic cop cars. As civilian cars, they're complete shit. But for some reason (sharing nearly all of the same qualities that make their civilian versions...shit), the cop versions have a certain "cache" to them. Maybe I've watched to many 70's "road" movies. |
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http://img839.imageshack.us/img839/9564/phototlk.jpg Everything ended up being fully loaded. 2 or 3k cables overall. Every time I see it I think of this: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2277/2180039413_f54b142ff4_o.jpg It's since been rewired and it's a lot less of a mess now. That first pic actually has some order to it, ugly as it is. It's kind of like "We want it to look nice and we want it to be easy to manage, but they won't buy us cable management. So, here's the best we've got, considering". |
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Quoted: Nice!What I fabricated and welded last week. 22,600 pounds of steel http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f267/jd19welder/0626120536a.jpg http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f267/jd19welder/0626120536b.jpg http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f267/jd19welder/0626120539a.jpg Carriage for one of these http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f267/jd19welder/l_21fe53df206d4a82b4445f3c1313aa35.jpg |
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Quoted: Quoted: Close enough I guess. No cameras at work. http://www.aviation.dla.mil/externalnews/photos/WEAREDLAPLFAS.jpg do you work at New Cumberland? OPSEC! Oh fuck it...yes. |
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Not on this Job anymore but you get the picture.
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What shoes are those? I need new sneaks and those look pretty nice! |
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Hey, that's where I work. Well, I'm contracted across the bridge |
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Sorry, no can do. Neat! Thanks for posting in the thread |
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What company? I just started working for a company in the industry, and we have techs all over TX. |
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What company? I just started working for a company in the industry, and we have techs all over TX. Weatherford |
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Quoted: Quoted: What company? I just started working for a company in the industry, and we have techs all over TX. Weatherford Ah ok, I'm with Canrig. |
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What company? I just started working for a company in the industry, and we have techs all over TX. Weatherford Ah ok, I'm with Canrig. Thanks! |
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Hey, that's where I work. Well, I'm contracted across the bridge I know who you are. I didn't before, but I recognize the name. Odds are good I did your facilities orientation class. |
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http://img839.imageshack.us/img839/9564/phototlk.jpg Everything ended up being fully loaded. 2 or 3k cables overall. Every time I see it I think of this: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2277/2180039413_f54b142ff4_o.jpg It's since been rewired and it's a lot less of a mess now. Ever hear of cable management? I'd like to introduce you to my Panduit rep. Seeing stuff like that drives me nuts. |
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{SNIP} I love me some classic cop cars. As civilian cars, they're complete shit. But for some reason (sharing nearly all of the same qualities that make their civilian versions...shit), the cop versions have a certain "cache" to them. Maybe I've watched to many 70's "road" movies. I started out as a LEO back in the 70's. Back then, my agency ran both, the Plymouth Fury and the Dodge Polara. In addition to the solid red "Beer can" lights, we also had a single red rotating "Gumdrop" light on top.......They were pretty awesome rides. |
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{SNIP} I love me some classic cop cars. As civilian cars, they're complete shit. But for some reason (sharing nearly all of the same qualities that make their civilian versions...shit), the cop versions have a certain "cache" to them. Maybe I've watched to many 70's "road" movies. I started out as a LEO back in the 70's. Back then, my agency ran both, the Plymouth Fury and the Dodge Polara. In addition to the solid red "Beer can" lights, we also had a single red rotating "Gumdrop" light on top.......They were pretty awesome rides. They still run the gumdrop lights in Michigan. It almost makes it worth it, when I get nailed for speeding (and have to pay cash money right then and there, to preserve the physical copy of my license). |
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