What did you do at work today?

minerigger

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Dec 24, 2013
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Clocked out for the last time at the old place. New job starts Wednesday. Hopefully bag and elk or 2 before I go back to work

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malibu795

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Apr 28, 2007
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in the buckeye state
Been working on getting stuff done on my FL60... LMM is loosing oil pressure over last couple weeks, runs ~40psi @2100/210° and 20psi @750rpm/190°
Normal is 35-40/65-70
Min is 7/28 @750/1800rpm
Kicking myself for not putting an oil pump in this spring :mad:

Got few more things on the frame to do before putting the 8.3/trans in the FL60.
 

Dvierra86

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May 30, 2016
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Had to knock the dust of the ole bar97


2006 CCLB DRW 6"fabtech 35"s 4.11 w/arb sdp 475 over stock 30% ii nozzles fass150 built trans
 

Dozerboy

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Jun 23, 2009
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TX of course
Sitting in my truck doing paper work and sending a butt load of emails. Hoping we don’t have to move the building on the project I’m stating the dirt work on. Damn architect didn’t look at the foundation plans and existing storm pipe for interference.


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SmokeShow

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Nov 30, 2006
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Lawrenceburg, KY
Sitting in my truck doing paper work and sending a butt load of emails. Hoping we don’t have to move the building on the project I’m stating the dirt work on. Damn architect didn’t look at the foundation plans and existing storm pipe for interference.


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Oops! That's a BAD day for the architect! :eek:
 

Pure Diesel

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Apr 22, 2008
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Ventura County
Sitting in my truck doing paper work and sending a butt load of emails. Hoping we don’t have to move the building on the project I’m stating the dirt work on. Damn architect didn’t look at the foundation plans and existing storm pipe for interference.


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I use to see this stuff all the time, when I was a plumbing contractor. These guys would forget to put things on the plans a lot. Talk about inflated egos. They sure got butt hurt when I called them out on this.
 

Dvierra86

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May 30, 2016
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Working on this beauty on my moonlight shift haha


2006 CCLB DRW 6"fabtech 35"s 4.11 w/arb sdp 475 over stock 30% ii nozzles fass150 built trans
 

Dozerboy

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Jun 23, 2009
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I use to see this stuff all the time, when I was a plumbing contractor. These guys would forget to put things on the plans a lot. Talk about inflated egos. They sure got butt hurt when I called them out on this.



The bad thing was it was on the plans. When I talked to my Project Manager he told me he asked the GC to make sure they had the architect check the clearance. They lucked out though we are just going to make that row spread footings instead of piers.

My guys are almost done. Then we will be on to the next one next week. Just need the damn trucks to hurry up, so I can the beat the rain coming this weekend.


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black00chev

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Oct 16, 2017
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Other than making some threaded 2" galvanized nipples in various lengths, not a whole lot. It's not often we have un-threaded pipe laying around to make stuff like that. Usually we just buy it all ready done. This is for water distribution system use on end of the line blow off pipes.