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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3827328" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>In the 70s I was an electrician. New Company I went to work for with a Indian Headdress for his logo. Me, I don't care. Got sent out on a "trouble call" to replace an electric motor way out in North Osage county. Yep, my background after solely working to wire a new fires station on South Lewis in Tulsa, lots of the shops in the first phase of Woodland Hills mall, going to an "emergency" situation replace an electric motor at a pump station should not be a big deal. Got there, lots of mechanical gizmos with lots of rods running out of it was kinda different. Did my job. I guess it was kinda a hush hush way of doing things back then. It was the start of being in sewer manholes, adding flow sensors to the pipes feeding 10 ft diameter glass 30 ft tall vessels filled with surphruic acid, through being in nucliar power plants behind the walls of the control room. Don't talk about what we are doing here.. Do your part of what needs to be done and drive off. </p><p></p><p>Yep, In the late 60's had a friend who had a 57 chevy, his parents had a tap off the line on their property. Thought that most likely was sub grade "gas". Ha. Used a 5 gal can in mine one time. SMMF Hang on. Yep, I was tuned into adjusting 1' timing making a difference. That stuff was really great. Shortly after, his parents moved. Shezam, We both did not like that. He finally had to make a stop at a service station at $.37 a gallon like the rest of us. Ha Ha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3827328, member: 24583"] In the 70s I was an electrician. New Company I went to work for with a Indian Headdress for his logo. Me, I don't care. Got sent out on a "trouble call" to replace an electric motor way out in North Osage county. Yep, my background after solely working to wire a new fires station on South Lewis in Tulsa, lots of the shops in the first phase of Woodland Hills mall, going to an "emergency" situation replace an electric motor at a pump station should not be a big deal. Got there, lots of mechanical gizmos with lots of rods running out of it was kinda different. Did my job. I guess it was kinda a hush hush way of doing things back then. It was the start of being in sewer manholes, adding flow sensors to the pipes feeding 10 ft diameter glass 30 ft tall vessels filled with surphruic acid, through being in nucliar power plants behind the walls of the control room. Don't talk about what we are doing here.. Do your part of what needs to be done and drive off. Yep, In the late 60's had a friend who had a 57 chevy, his parents had a tap off the line on their property. Thought that most likely was sub grade "gas". Ha. Used a 5 gal can in mine one time. SMMF Hang on. Yep, I was tuned into adjusting 1' timing making a difference. That stuff was really great. Shortly after, his parents moved. Shezam, We both did not like that. He finally had to make a stop at a service station at $.37 a gallon like the rest of us. Ha Ha [/QUOTE]
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