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<blockquote data-quote="4x4dually" data-source="post: 1273356" data-attributes="member: 4100"><p>Sweet. Another engineer with cow crap under his desk. If there are ever muddy tracks in the hallway guess who gets blamed first around here? LOL</p><p>I work here. <a href="http://www.fescorp.com" target="_blank">www.fescorp.com</a> My group designs radar distribution equipment for the US and Foreign Navies (the Naval Systems tab). </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I guess a person is never too old to learn something. I've never seen that before. I had to read the wiki as well. </p><p></p><p></p><p>On a side note.......speakin' of getting shocked to death.....so the kids pool filter system got turned off since the Husky pup ate the GFI of the end of the cord and the pool got nasty. I finally got it back to clean yesterday but not without being fried to hell by the sun on all sides. I needed a way to vacuum the bottom of the pool. My creative juices started flowing and this is what I came up with. A fountain pump from Lowes; an old washing machine drain tube; and a tube and brush from the wife's house vacuum. Attached a garden hose to the outlet and scrubbed the bottom of the pool while it dumped the junk outside on the grass. It was a little un-nerving to be swimming around carrying an electric pump in the water. Worked great, but not a fan of swimming with electricity. LOL</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn36/4x4dually/IMG_5229_zpsh47z8w5t.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>[/sidenote]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4x4dually, post: 1273356, member: 4100"] Sweet. Another engineer with cow crap under his desk. If there are ever muddy tracks in the hallway guess who gets blamed first around here? LOL I work here. [url=http://www.fescorp.com]www.fescorp.com[/url] My group designs radar distribution equipment for the US and Foreign Navies (the Naval Systems tab). I guess a person is never too old to learn something. I've never seen that before. I had to read the wiki as well. On a side note.......speakin' of getting shocked to death.....so the kids pool filter system got turned off since the Husky pup ate the GFI of the end of the cord and the pool got nasty. I finally got it back to clean yesterday but not without being fried to hell by the sun on all sides. I needed a way to vacuum the bottom of the pool. My creative juices started flowing and this is what I came up with. A fountain pump from Lowes; an old washing machine drain tube; and a tube and brush from the wife's house vacuum. Attached a garden hose to the outlet and scrubbed the bottom of the pool while it dumped the junk outside on the grass. It was a little un-nerving to be swimming around carrying an electric pump in the water. Worked great, but not a fan of swimming with electricity. LOL [img]http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn36/4x4dually/IMG_5229_zpsh47z8w5t.jpg[/img] [/sidenote] [/QUOTE]
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