ClappedOutBport
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Watch Wes Work on YouTube didn't have any luck with it for unsticking engines.
It was suggested that evaporust would work to unstuck a seized engine, I may have to try this.
Thanks guys, I am just waiting on a mcmaster shipment to finish the electrical and lift pad fasteners. Tonight I'm working in the house.
Slodat, good to see your lathe finding it's new home, can't wait to see some chips!
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86, sorry to hear about the news you received but at least you have some good options for the time being while you get your business underway. I'm sort of on the other end of the same problem as I work in the oil refining side. COVID hit us hard but we are slowly gaining steam and making strides to be profitable again. I do know my career is only going to last so long though, but at this point that timeframe is uncertain.
With all of the announcements for battery powered cars it brings up far too many questions to believe we as a country can pull this off given the current electrical infrastructure. If I do make a major career change in the distant future it would be toward electric production or distribution as that is one sector that can not be outsourced to an extent.
Either way you go I wish you the best in life and look forward to where you go in the future.
JB
JB, i think we'll have need for petrochemicals for a good long while yet. Administration notwithstanding, you can't change the laws of physics.
As far as the electric grid goes, my college internship was at a power company. i wrote work orders to upgrade infrastructure and saw a lot of the grid in this state. What we are really lacking is power generation. We're going into a really rough time, where most generation fuels have been outlawed, nuclear is highly discouraged, renewables are shaky at best, and petroleum energy BTU's are being displaced to the electric side. This is a GIANT bowl of not good that TPTB are either oblivious to, or worse, and will plunge this country into chaos. I suspect rolling blackouts will become the norm at some point in the future.
Statistics show we consume about 20 Million barrels of oil a day. That's a LOT of energy to suddenly pull out of the grid. How many Megawatts of generation need to be added? A whole lot. I haven't worked out the numbers yet, but my gut tells me its untenable. Then you have the issues with EV's. Not a problem if you live in the city and just drive a short distance. Out on the open road, in bad weather, you get into trouble fast. People that i talk to that live out where i do, are just not interested in EV's. And yet the gov is going to shove everyone into one regardless?
I need to stop here, i'm going to get upset.
What annoys me are claims from all and sundry about the driving range of an EV. They'll say for instance maybe 150 miles but never say AT WHAT SPEED that is. Air resistance varies as the square of the speed. It's a big factor and they're using it to lie about driving range by not specifying it. If at 1 mph the air resistance is 1 lb, the air resistance at 75 mph is 5625 lbs. If you put a shunt in the motor cable and measure the amps drawn from the battery you'll be surprised how quickly they increase as the speed increases. The old electric vehicles of the last century actually had voltmeters and ammeters on their instrument panels to keep track of that.
86 wishing you the best of luck i whatever endeavour you tackle. I personaly consider ev's a dead issue.
A c.e.t. To you engineers.
.....Maybe you could start a regional shipping co?
Jason
Trucking is a good business.
However, I see good and bad business everyday and the one piece of advice I can offer is that the most common cause of business failure is lack of cash flow. I have seen phenomenal business fail because they don’t have a plan to get them through the inevitable cash crunch.
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