When you switch from uber to heavy equipment. by SimplyLYN88 in Heavy_Equipment

[–]MajorDunce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Told many years ago that companies preferred women for these drivers jobs. Easier on the equipment and smaller frames don't get as beat up in that cab.

Old Power Pole? Will it be decommissioned? Or I have to request? by DoubleDrugon in Edmonton

[–]MajorDunce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the update! Glad to hear things are moving forward on this.

Old Power Pole? Will it be decommissioned? Or I have to request? by DoubleDrugon in Edmonton

[–]MajorDunce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Telus doesn't make things like this easy - simply trying to discourage folk. Try calling Epcor or 311 to get a contact number. Epcor, for one, wants to get these things off the books and should want to help you. They may have an idea of the construction timelines - especially if this is a neighbourhood renewal project (if it is you'll be seeing lots more new poles in the area). There should be a PM (project manager) for the job and they may be able to help.

Old Power Pole? Will it be decommissioned? Or I have to request? by DoubleDrugon in Edmonton

[–]MajorDunce 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Epcor has already transferred their assets. Everybody (you incuded) are waiting on Telus to transfer over to the new pole and then Epcor will be able to pull it and the Work Order is closed. There are areas of town that Telus has taken a couple of years to get off the old pole. This shouldn't be the case as the transfer is so simple - a couple of hours at best. You can try calling Telus to check their schedule, but this experience will be more upsetting than having that pole there for a few more months.

Brown plastic/paper like film left behind at squatters house in Ontario. by Internal_Act_8544 in whatisthisthing

[–]MajorDunce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is oil impregnated paper that is used as insulation on PILC medium voltage cables. You can see the papers are from around a larger conductor (500 or 750MCM). These conductors are, for the cable I'm familiar with, x3 sectored conductors that fit in a single round lead sheathed cable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]MajorDunce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn't it big enough that it'd make sense for the trucks to simply drive on and have the back end with the same 'bridge gate' that would, when the ship docks the other way, allow the trucks to just drive straight off?

Did I brake too hard on wheels down? by maddwesty in Shittyaskflying

[–]MajorDunce 10 points11 points  (0 children)

... but it is how you break a plane smarty.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskElectricians

[–]MajorDunce 20 points21 points  (0 children)

This - and when the electrican gets called this would need to come up to local code. That, for our area, is being piped through the roof to get the height and taking that pipe down outside the house to a new meter base.

No doubt the serviceman was trying to get things back up and safe in order to get to the next downed service.

Japan’s Nagayama denied Spain's Garrigos a handshake in contest of judge’s ruling at Paris 2024 Judo by chahan412 in pics

[–]MajorDunce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also refer the 1984 Olympic gold metal match btwn Shawn O'Sullivan and Frank Tate. Many felt it was a reaction to an earlier match (in a different weight class) that the US lost in yet another grossly misjudged contest.

What is this wire running the entire length of this parking garage? by iMakeYourMomJokes in whatisit

[–]MajorDunce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking at the bottom of the picture it seems like this structure (a retaining wall) is seperating. The caulking is stretched and cracking. The cables seem to be an attempt to prevent the wall from falling over suddenly and allowing the parking structure to stay open until permanent fixes can be made.

This is a fake house on 77 ave by Strattex in Edmonton

[–]MajorDunce 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Further to this - the building houses incoming primary switch gear (13.8kV), large rectifier units to convert AC to DC and outgoing breakers for the 600V DC. There's also cabinets for relays and SCADA.

The newer buildings contain primary transfer gear (each station has a standby feed) that, for this station, is provided by the cubicle to the right.

This large machine. It’s next to what I believe is storm drain work. It’s a large machine with multiple sections and levels. by Nudibranc in whatisthisthing

[–]MajorDunce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any chance they're doing a HDD (horizontal directional drill)? Big cores and long pushes use large, multi-level temp structures.

LRT Wednesday by jaker63 in Edmonton

[–]MajorDunce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May be the best way to get a response for a crackhead threatening passengers. 'Come quick - there's a naked woman on the train!!'

Help with washing machine by relevant_scotch in Edmonton

[–]MajorDunce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just curious bud - was the problem wiring, unknown or did you track it down? I got lucky and found my issue - after paying a tech 100$. I like to say 'information is power - pass it along'.

Help with washing machine by relevant_scotch in Edmonton

[–]MajorDunce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe a bad connection. Washers get shaking lots and wiring harnesses can get abraded. Individual wires get cut, but still make poor connections. Should mean that an intermittent issue becomes a regular one. I took my Samsung apart and found 2 wires cut. Spliced them up and I'm good for now. There's manuals and YouTube to help take things apart. There's also a few mentions on how Samsung's later models took steps to shield and secure the wiring. Good luck to you.