What did you do at work today?

malibu795

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Apr 28, 2007
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Ok so sounds like you where hinting at somethings....
Friend sent me these in Facebook
https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/product/00-awg-booster-cables-that-dont-suck/
Pulled off their site..
CE Auto Electric Supply Cable
Meets or exceeds full AWG (American Wire Gauge) specifications.
Is made of Pure OFC (Oxygen Free Copper) and tinned for corrosion resistance.
Has a soft, flexible 600V PVC oil resistant jacket.
Is dry rated for between -40 to 105 deg C, wet rated for up to 75 deg C.
Is BC-5W2 Marine Compliant.
We offer it in the following sizes in Translucent Red and Translucent Black:

2/0 AWG, 11/16″ OD, 5,929 strands
1/0 AWG, 5/8″ OD, 4,704 strands
2 AWG, 1/2″ OD, 2,989 strands
4 AWG, 3/8″ OD, 1,862 strands
6 AWG, 5/16″ OD, 1,176 strands
8 AWG, 1/4″ OD, 735 strands
Battery_Cable_Comparison.jpg

Compare standard 1/0 AWG cable to ours. From left to right:

SGT battery cable
SGX battery cable
Welding cable
CCA cable
CE Auto Electric Supply battery cable
 

wilrob

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Usually these end up in firetruck and SD off road trucks

Everything is minimal double framed and think there's 2-3 sets that are tripple framed..
The come out pretty nice

I wanted to galvanize because it gets the inside of the frame as well since they dunk it, and then powder the outside. If you can post some pictures up when its done that would be :thumb:
 

malibu795

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I wanted to galvanize because it gets the inside of the frame as well since they dunk it, and then powder the outside. If you can post some pictures up when its done that would be :thumb:

I'm probably not hauling the finished product this time...

Some galvanized frames from a previous load
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malibu795

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Mutt is getting oil change and greased
Suburban decided it was a good ideal to freeze a caliber.. so new rotors pads and calipers on the front and grease too... Apparently they knew I hasy some money in the bank......
 

Dozerboy

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That would be nice for big rubber tire loader‘s. But for smaller stuff and track machines I can use a regular ratchet binder as fast as that guy puts those on.


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minerigger

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Set slips, Cut some 5-1/2 casing, set a packoff, landed the tubing head, tested and went home. Always happens at night for some reason

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jlawles2

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Sat in the office since crews were winded out and could not lift the module. Would have been lift 8 of 12. Little crane with 500'+ of boom in it making picks up to 400 tonne at 54m.