I got them laying on there backs again with the last coat of stain on them... LOL... I didn't take pics of that.... I really am going to hook them up ..... Real soon...
dont worry im saving the 3rd for the job...
speaking of that i agreed to put a new roof on a grainery building at the farm. it was built in the 1830's or 40's.gonna be fun.
They came in fine Lee - thanks for taking the trouble to scan them. I was busy saving the jpg files and converting them to pdf. I put them in a single file and minimized the file size to about 13 MB. If you want I can send this file to you and see what you think.
Is there a page one and two? I recieved pages three thorugh 31. All seems to be legible with a quick first look.
They came in fine Lee - thanks for taking the trouble to scan them. I was busy saving the jpg files and converting them to pdf. I put them in a single file and minimized the file size to about 13 MB. If you want I can send this file to you and see what you think.
Is there a page one and two? I recieved pages three thorugh 31. All seems to be legible with a quick first look.
dont worry im saving the 3rd for the job...
speaking of that i agreed to put a new roof on a grainery building at the farm. it was built in the 1830's or 40's.gonna be fun.
That's a solder sleeve. It's typically used to splice wires - the dark stuff in the middle is solder and the darker blue areas towards both ends will melt when heated - an environmental seal. Cool stuff. This requires the use of interconnect wire that has a high temperature insulator such as Teflon.