dcyrilc
Elite Member
Man I wish my eyes were still that good; but progressive bi-focals can make for some distorted images now and then.
I find it interesting how much of this type of stuff that I've done for years is done as much by feel as it is by sight. When trying to tap a small hole, it just won't feel right when it's crooked. Having done traffic signals for so long, you get a feel for it. We had to do a lot of 1/4" and 1/2" tapped holes in 1/2" rolled plate steel which the pole shafts are made from. After tapping 1,000+ 1/4" holes in 1/2" plate by hand, you can tell pretty quick if the tap is crooked.:laughing:
Stopping and actually thinking of numbers over the years, I'm thinking that number may be low. There are 8 1/4" holes per pole and most intersections have 4 poles. Thats 32 holes per intersection and I'm sure I've built somewhere over 1,000 intersections in my career. Hmmm......:confused2::confused2::confused2: