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===To Purchase in town etc===
 
===To Purchase in town etc===
* 18-22 gauge red color spade connectors (in bulk) for power /ground terminal strips
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* fourth twist in earth anchor (AIH)
* 4 x 8 x 8, 2 pcs for base
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* handy hook type deal for the rope & lifting arm (AIH)
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* after leg supports are in place will need to pick up lag bolts for anchor base mounts
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===Tools needed===
 
===Tools needed===
* small wire snipper
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* Sawzall with long blade for cutting 8x8" lumber
* flat head screw driver (medium sized)
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* extra long sawzall blade
* cable ties
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* tool belt, small
* crimping tool
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* 9/16" Wrench & nut driver / socket
* wire trimmer
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* gorilla cart
* measuring tape
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====Bolting hardware====
 
====Bolting hardware====
* 9/16" Wrench & nut driver / socket
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* Medium-Strength Grade 5 Zinc-Plated Steel Cap Screw, 3/8"-16 Thread, 4" Long
* tool belt, small
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* Type 316 Stainless Steel Nylon-Insert Locknut, 3/8"-16 Thread Size
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* Zinc Yellow-Chromate Plated Steel Flat Washer, Grade 9, 3/8" Screw Size
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===Extra Notes===
 
===Extra Notes===

Revision as of 14:59, 28 September 2016

To Purchase in town etc

  • fourth twist in earth anchor (AIH)
  • handy hook type deal for the rope & lifting arm (AIH)
  • after leg supports are in place will need to pick up lag bolts for anchor base mounts


Tools needed

  • Sawzall with long blade for cutting 8x8" lumber
  • extra long sawzall blade
  • tool belt, small
  • 9/16" Wrench & nut driver / socket
  • gorilla cart

Bolting hardware

  • Medium-Strength Grade 5 Zinc-Plated Steel Cap Screw, 3/8"-16 Thread, 4" Long
  • Type 316 Stainless Steel Nylon-Insert Locknut, 3/8"-16 Thread Size
  • Zinc Yellow-Chromate Plated Steel Flat Washer, Grade 9, 3/8" Screw Size


Extra Notes

  • the cyberpower below the SS Toughbook may be at capacity. Or who knows. There was a power surge that tripped it, which brought the network down when the deal didn't come back up.
  • something to keep an eye on. It coincided perhaps with an 8/21 visit.
  • it is a recurring brown out but I'm not sure yet if it is hitting everything or just that UPS.
  • probably need an extension to reconnect the HMP power.


Activity Log

  • 8/29
    • re-routed all radiation sensors & temporary rewire
    • powered off AT/RH
    • the cnr4 heater/ventilators are off at the moment.... might be a good time to shorten up the cables to them, too...
  • 9/1
    • re-routed at/rh
    • hauled out bulk of tower clamps & related hardware
  • 9/18-9/28
    • tracking down pipe & vehicles
    • fleshing out the procedure