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To Purchase in town etc

  • after leg supports are in place will need to pick up lag bolts for anchor base mounts

Tools needed Thursday

  • Lunch
  • wired Sawzall with long blade for cutting 8x8" lumber
  • extra long sawzall blade
  • tool belt, small
  • 9/16" Wrench & nut driver / socket
  • gorilla cart
  • cordless drill for hangers
  • 2 pcs uni-strut
  • 8 pcs uni-strut clamps
  • Wood Screws & washers to secure unistrut to trailer
  • tie downs to secure pipe to trailer

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

Thursday Plan

  • Pick up vehicle at FS
    • load vehicle with all my other tools & equipment
    • toss in the key card for PFRR
  • drive to north pole & White Spruce (before NP proper)
  • Return to campus & load up trailer
    • screw uni-strut to trailer
    • secure rest of pipe to trailer
  • drive to PFRR & unload pipe
  • Move pipe & 16 of the 96 clamps to the shed area, probably in cart.
  • move the four earth anchors from the vehicle to the shed area.
  • bring the tools to the shed
  • Cut the 8x8 timber to size using the sawzall
  • place the timber on the ground supports
  • put the bottom piece on the pipe.
  • secure the first pipe at the bottom with the clamps & bolts/nuts/washers (2 per clamp)
  • secure the first pipe at the top with the clamps & bolts/nuts/washers (2 per clamp)
  • repeat for the other three pipes

Friday Plan

  • secure any remaining pipes top & bottom
  • Screw in the four earth anchors
  • start securing in the remaining 10 clamps per leg.
  • install on the shed the hooks for the top pulley deal

Plan for 1st week of October

  • continue securing the clamps


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.

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