Fuddyduddy1952
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Colbert and Kimmel are major peeves! We couldn't stand 30 seconds of either.
Oooo so you are that one guy!We miss him and Kimmel!
Oooo so you are that one guy!
I found the Colbert Report absolutely hilarious. Never really spent the time on his later show(s).Colbert and Kimmel are major peeves! We couldn't stand 30 seconds of either.
Naaaa. If you enjoy them, more power to youDoes that mean I can’t post on this site anymore?
I agree, love the shows but...Colbert and Kimmel are major peeves! We couldn't stand 30 seconds of either.
I'd extend that to almost anyone who ever touches wiring, period. If you don't have the tools and haven't worked in commercial electronics, it's going to be a mess in the eyes of anyone who does.When someone decides that in order for a cotter pin to retain something it must be twisted into a pretzel. When someone goes to home Depot and figures they will replace all the wiring on a trailer or boat with Romex to top it off figure using a generous supply of wire nuts will secure all connections on something prone to movement and vibration finally or not using proper crimp connectors for stranded wire and making it look like you used a 20 ton press to make a connection usually severely compromising the wire your connecting to something been told it just needs to survive a brief 6 lb pull test. Rants over.
It's not just used trailers, unfortunately.I have never bought a used vehicle or trailer, where I don't just have to shake my head when looking at the prior owner's wiring.
Funny, I would have said anyone who didn't use scotch locks on telephone or other small gauge ( 20 gauge or smaller, like low voltage control) wiring should have received death by being set on fire. Then put out multiple times, and set on fire again. That way it took longer and hurt more.Speaking of wiring and pet peeves, Scotch Locks.
Their use on a vehicle should be a class A felony.
I have one Maxey 7K 16' flatbed and one custom built gooseneck that came with those damn things at every junction.But I've never seen them used on vehicle wiring before.
They're two different animals:Funny, I would have said anyone who didn't use scotch locks on telephone or other small gauge ( 20 gauge or smaller, like low voltage control) wiring should have received death by being set on fire. Then put out multiple times, and set on fire again. That way it took longer and hurt more.
But I've never seen them used on vehicle wiring before.

My father had an IHC 1850 single axle truck he used to deliver park model mobile homes years ago. He had added several lights and of course about the middle of the next winter he started having problems with them going out. I told him to bring it to my shop and I would help him fix them, rather than trying to fix them out in the snow and cold. As soon as I took a look at it, I knew what the problem was, he had used Scotch Locks to tap into existing wires to run the lights he added.I have one Maxey 7K 16' flatbed and one custom built gooseneck that came with those damn things at every junction.
Needless to say, not many of the lights work on either one.
I would like to add follow road rules!Why don't biking enthusiast folks use bike paths running parallel to well traveled roads my property taxes helped pay for? Instead they apparently like traveling sometimes two wide on a curvy road not really even on the shoulder.
”Effeminate”. ?I would like to add follow road rules!
Last weekend a “herd” of tandem bikes rode through the village I live outside of, I stood out in front of the post office, as they rode up, I was getting ready to cross the street, and they all blew right through the 4 way stop
These were adults , 30/40 years old, all dressed in their effeminate bicycle gear…..