mustangcoupe
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Man you must have stock in the ZipTie company!!! I think I will join Anthony in the garage to breath the truck fumes....
Man you must have stock in the ZipTie company!!! I think I will join Anthony in the garage to breath the truck fumes....
Shoot, not yet but I am playing the lotto (white trash retirement) hoping to get a large PV system installed before the fed's pull back the credit...In the meantime, it's all E150 and at least it's a "peaceful" way to go...Man you must have stock in the ZipTie company!!! I think I will join Anthony in the garage to breath the truck fumes....
Probably should have stock in them as much as I use them during initial installation ... Doesent Anthony have one of those hydrogen powered trucks?
Fair enough. In following your link, I found a couple more photos. Frick, that is pretty. I've pulled the truck in the garage and left it running as there's no way I can top that. Seriously, you've pushed me to another level with your dressing and my client's will be better served (if paying a bit more for time) by it! I've uploaded a couple that show my most recent piss ant work...hanging my head in shame...While clearly very well done, God forbid it ever requires service or changes...
Every single screw terminal on the panel is terminated to a 110 distribution block, so if a change ever needs to be made all I have to do is change a wire configuration on the 110 block. The only time the panel would ever need to be removed would be in the event of a catastrophic failure, and in that situation I could just un-snap the terminal strips.
Looks really nice. Please show us another one zoomed out to include the individual cable labels.
For some reason, I am unable to actually upload images here, so I will point you to my website where you can view all the lates images as they are available. I will not be able to work on it this weekend so it may be another week before an update ...
Click here for photos!!!
Man you must have stock in the ZipTie company!!! I think I will join Anthony in the garage to breath the truck fumes....
Probably should have stock in them as much as I use them during initial installation ... Doesent Anthony have one of those hydrogen powered trucks?
These tools will put to much pressure on smaller bundles (you can't set the pressure low enough).You can also buy a tye-wrap installation tool. It cuts the tye-wraps actually less than flush. But I typically just use a pair of nippy cutters. It only takes an extra second to cut them nice and flush.
I'm having a heck of a time finding a vendor carrying that string.
"Mike's" string is also round (as in the one I linked to above) and not a flat ribbon.I'm having a heck of a time finding a vendor carrying that string.
Mike Sandman is just a phone call away.
http://www.sandman.com/pdf/page49.pdf (See bottom of page)
I'm having a heck of a time finding a vendor carrying that string. We use it at work, but have purchased so much our inventory is just now running out and the people who ordered it years ago are gone! I did find THIS lacing cord, but it is round and not flat (ribbon).