Old Man Roger
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A bottle with an aluminum cap is always a great party gag.lolPut 5- 10 gallons of gas in a water heater. Cork it up. Put it on a bonfire. Run like hell.
A bottle with an aluminum cap is always a great party gag.lolPut 5- 10 gallons of gas in a water heater. Cork it up. Put it on a bonfire. Run like hell.
Do tell. Was a girl or alcohol involved?1/2 full aerosol cans will get the attention of the states attorney. Even more so if its 2am and his bedroom window is within 50’ of the hot fire.










Same deal here. Maybe an inch. Can't go back to sleep. Have to take Harry's body to the crematorium.The snow wasn’t heavy, isn’t wet, and there isn’t 8”! I am going to get some more sleep.
That's like saying who is Jesus. Harry was our WHFT dog. He was Otto's adopted baby. He was a lovely, goofy kid. We all miss him.who is Harry?
LOTS of alcohol. 1st one was by mistake, next two were intentional.Do tell. Was a girl or alcohol involved?
That’s awesome! Drill a hole through the door and hang the battery inside.So the electronic push button lock at the office had the battery get too cold and died without warning, no problem, just use the key, right? Problem, not one of the keys worked to open it, tried heating it, nope. Today was warmer, so I tried to heat it again, still blinks red designating critically low battery, locksmith says they are going to drill it out, so I decide to drill it myself and save the time and money. I get the pilot hole drilled and then move up to the larger bit to take out all the pins, as I am drilling the last part of the hole, I pump the keypad and it beeps, mother facker! You guessed it, my heating just needed more time and the freaking combo pad worked fine. Lesson learned in two ways, oh well at least I am inside now.
Then you will forget the combo to the key box and have to smash that open. I'm an optimist! I'm sure somethings gonna go wrong!The battery is inside, it just transfers the cold through the steel better than the heat on the other side. Normally it will beeb and blink at you when it is time to change the battery, it must have been close and the cold pushed it over the edge. This particular door sees almost no sun during the winter, so it is extra chilly. I guess I have to install the spare key box I bought a long time ago. It is things like this you forget about, until it is too late.
I have ****** luck with batteries in electronic locks on my shop. They seem to eat batteries. I've had 3 different ones on there over the last 12 yrs or so. Thing is I rarely lock the shop up and when I do the POS doesn't work so I end locking the door from inside and going thru overhead door. The keypad on overhead works great, go figureSo the electronic push button lock at the office had the battery get too cold and died without warning, no problem, just use the key, right? Problem, not one of the keys worked to open it, tried heating it, nope. Today was warmer, so I tried to heat it again, still blinks red designating critically low battery, locksmith says they are going to drill it out, so I decide to drill it myself and save the time and money. I get the pilot hole drilled and then move up to the larger bit to take out all the pins, as I am drilling the last part of the hole, I pump the keypad and it beeps, mother facker! You guessed it, my heating just needed more time and the freaking combo pad worked fine. Lesson learned in two ways, oh well at least I am inside now.
We had that recently, took the host like 4 or 5 hours to get someone out to fix it, then they tried to charge us almost $700 for "breaking the locks" among other stuff that was already broken when we got there.Then you will forget the combo to the key box and have to smash that open. I'm an optimist! I'm sure somethings gonna go wrong!
We were staying at an AirBnB recently and the keypad lock was acting wonky. We eventually figured out it was the batteries going bad and told the owner. I came home and changed the batteries in the keypad lock here immediately.
Cheers
Jim
I've added a pair of contacts to the outside of one to power it when the battery is dead. I've also added a pair of contacts to just open one that was powered by a transformer, but the building constantly lost power.I have ****** luck with batteries in electronic locks on my shop. They seem to eat batteries. I've had 3 different ones on there over the last 12 yrs or so. Thing is I rarely lock the shop up and when I do the POS doesn't work so I end locking the door from inside and going thru overhead door. The keypad on overhead works great, go figure
