There is absolutely no replacement for the human, but when there are questions that can be answered quick and easy by looking at things, sometimes binoculars just won't work. I have found more than one tower that has had issues that were totally visible, but only after you started climbing, then you feel like it may not be safe to be there.
I will patiently wait for the pictures!
You may have had a chance to see this thread about antique type writers.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=327243
So I thought I would share our Royal Type Writer here as well.
It belonged to Mrs 1/2 Cups grand father and now proudly takes pride of place in our family room.
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The legal document that is in it dates back to 1917 possibly predating the Royal some what.
I trust you are having a great week end, I have been doing a bit of painting inside the West Wing...
Cheers...

1/2 Cup,
That's a great way to display an old typewriter!
My daughter's previous career was as journalist for a newspaper.
She has an old typewriter that she has displayed in her home.
Nice typewriter! I love the sound of them when they're flying.
But honestly, ****** me I'm glad to have computers and spell check!![]()

Cool old typewriter. My son has one (more portable version) from the 50's era and found a shop to provide him a usable ribbon and still types post cards to mail using it. Being an old duffer, it's always fun to see that come in the mail. He just thinks it's cool because it's old and still works.
You have a nice piece of family history.
I have my grandfather's Woodstock typewriter displayed in a china cabinet in our living room... I've always had a thing for antiques...
Yep, that's a real nice old machine. I'll have to go along with Hewey, I love the sound of one being used, but the way I spell, the auto correct is a must or the grammar police would be all over me.
How did the painting go over the past weekend 1/2 cup?


1/2, the feeling you get when you finish a job and everything works is really good, Especially when the auto changeover does the load shedding back onto the genset and it doesn't stall is even better.
I used to do genset maintenance on a few larger building in Canberra. Doing the live test for power failure was always exciting and nervous. One building has a 1 megawatt V12 in the basement and one time nothing worked.......silence......we went into panic mode. Until the lead sparky found a handbag hanging on an emergency stop button just outside the control room. the owner had pushed it in so that her bag did hang properly. It was both embarrassing and annoying. She was there for the client to document the procedure as we did it in shorthand and then write it up as procedural notes.
So, I can see you get some really good vibes from these jobs.
Steve
Don't work too hard.... It'll wear you out before you get back to the WEST WING. And no flying time this week??
Lyndon
Pretending to be hard at work....![]()
1/2 Cup,
Wow. Your thread moves so fast I have to carve out a chunk of time to catch up with things. The drone piloting sounds like a blast! During the recession I managed a few cell tower retrofits. I'm just picturing the tower guys hanging LTE antennas and running fiber while I could have been on the ground and watching from above! Just priceless!
Cheers,
Chris


I know the location but you best inform the readers about SCADA. Do you have a BA Falcon now or is that an old photo.
In the back ground I see a small Wind Gen. Now that looks like what I should have here on my small UPS power supply.
Edit: I have seen those railway line power poles bent the same way in the past.
You should invest in a wind generator and couple it with your solar if that is possible. Your Plasmatronics regulator can accommodate this.
Regards
"Edit, the bakery at Elmore does a great meat pastie"
What? You also call them pasties down there? Same name for meat filled pies used by the miners in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Maybe its common a lot of places but I've just not heard it used anywhere else. A great meal for sure.
Between Strouty and yourself, thanks for the tower education. I never knew the build process and it's been interesting to learn.

Those bent angle towers ****, the older ones had brittle steel and if they cracked, that was it. Did it have damage to one leg or were the bolts loose or MIA? I like solid rod towers, you can see every bit of them and you know if there is an issue immediately.

Yes it would accept something like that. I have not gone any further with that as I have not had the time, finances or been able to find one that my Solar installer likes.
I am guessing some of your sites may also have the C.F.A. (Country Fire Authority) R.A.W.S. (Remote Automated Weather Stations). I used to know how to tap into them for a current time weather update but the links all changed.


The C.F.A. R.A.W.S. used to be accessible by internet as the B.O.M. (Bureau of Meterology) could access the system given R.A.W.S. was often better than what the B.O.M. had access to. I would love to know or find out how to access that again.
I have been told to look at the smaller wind gens used on Yachts but simply have not followed up.

Ha! You're not going to make be feel bad because I get more done in 5 yrs than you and the Mrs. get done in 3 months.
Looking good.





Ha! You're not going to make be feel bad brcause I get more done in 5 yrs than you and the Mrs. get done in 3 months.
Looking good.
Hahahaha![]()
Shorty
Good come back Potsy!
I can relate to that. Well put!![]()
And Steve can certainly do that. Probably does more in 3 months than you and me put together in 3 years..... (Hang on - is that right?)....![]()
Lyndon
Nearly time for looking at the insides of my eyelids!![]()
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Looks like a good steady hand at work on the painting of trim and cutting in there 1/2cup. Are you available for hire in the future?![]()

1/2: painting on the trim looks like it's waxed and a car finish so WELL DONE. i love those old spring loaded blinds and wish they were still around instead of the mini blinds we put in our bedrooms. of course when they didn't work as designed they were a pain or if you had a little one pull it out to far and rip or break it that was the end of them or you needed a master's degree to make them work again.
keep up the great work and like the others have said you get more done in 3 weeks than some of us do in a year (or to or 3 or 5).
cheers (ITFM)


1/2, my son does that to me while we are working, OCD with Asperger's.
1/2 Cup
Maybe you're wife wants you to hurry up and finish.
So organising is helping you complete your jobs.
She's a keeper. Mined would have it all piled on one shelf and then roll her eyes when I organize it.
1/2 Cup, you just say thank you. You have a good helpmate there!
