The PA Chapter's "Land of Independence" July 2020 Chat and B/S Thread
#36
Good morning, Gang. I have returned to this place that some people call "work." Many of the people look familiar, but a couple are a little shady, one is possibly rabid. I'm told that there is "work" to do, but all I see are email conversations, some cooler talk, & a minimized game of solitaire.... I'll let you know how things shake out.
#40
good morning everyone. switching out my front turn signal from the cheap but decent Philips led to V6 Triton extreme. there is definitely a difference in the output.
Bill i know that feeling of constant flux. makes getting things done a pain.
Bill i know that feeling of constant flux. makes getting things done a pain.
#41
Morning. Hot already again today...brick house keeps the heat really well too.
Travis - never heard of those types of bulbs. Are they pricey? I've got a couple out on the 2010, probably going to put LEDs in rather than the standard ones.
As for "in flux," well it's life in construction at least right now. We're moving a lot of product now that sites are taking it, and being thin on personnel makes things tricky for me since I have several different skill sets. I'm supposed to be a paper pushing engineer, but because I've had experience with field work (I was involved with setting precast product at Lincoln Financial Field and PNC Park in Pittsburgh, for example) it gets me into other things like going out and being an on-site advisor for setting box culverts. I don't mind it, breaks up the monotony, but because things are so schedule driven at the moment it could mean some other things for me personally...like, canceling vacation.
Travis - never heard of those types of bulbs. Are they pricey? I've got a couple out on the 2010, probably going to put LEDs in rather than the standard ones.
As for "in flux," well it's life in construction at least right now. We're moving a lot of product now that sites are taking it, and being thin on personnel makes things tricky for me since I have several different skill sets. I'm supposed to be a paper pushing engineer, but because I've had experience with field work (I was involved with setting precast product at Lincoln Financial Field and PNC Park in Pittsburgh, for example) it gets me into other things like going out and being an on-site advisor for setting box culverts. I don't mind it, breaks up the monotony, but because things are so schedule driven at the moment it could mean some other things for me personally...like, canceling vacation.
#42
Good morning Pa, happy Tuesday. Back to the painting project, most of walls and ceiling prepped with a couple problem areas. Most of ceilings primed and ready for paint. Gotta get back to it!
#44
Bill - they have a couple different versions of them. there is the normal and the extremes. the normal amber are 25/700 lumens low/high. the extremes are 60/1400 lumens low/high. Red normal is 25/400lumens high/low. extremes are 40/800 lumens high low. there is a white that is 3000 lumens and a switchback that is 900 white 500 yellow. the normal version starts at 125 and the extremes are 175. but they just had a 25% off sale and there is a coupon code Spend15 to get 15% off. i have used the triton bulbs on several cars and have had no complaints.