Posted by jeffcat on June 08, 2018 at 19:47:07 from (50.207.7.234):
In Reply to: ok boss posted by jon f mn on June 08, 2018 at 18:22:08:
I just have to reply. That looks like total B,,s k8nd of stupid people. I would be to the point of telling your boss if he thinks it is an easy job... YOU drive the truck. Glad you have the patience. Just got done fixing a pressure steamer here at work. The control box got water in it and BLEW up. Nice 120 volt wires, water level control board, timer module, sugar cube latch relay, and plenty of soot. Started on 8t around 4:00 pm and just finished a little before 10 pm. Do you remember when you were a little kid and your mom would spit on a klenex to wash the dirt off your face? Spit has moisture, enzymes, and some other neat stuff. Works pretty good removing soot so you can see the wire color codes. What a mess. I am pooped for the rest of the shift. First picture sure is pretty. This is before the paper towel and spit treatment. That terminal block....see where a 120v terminal used to be? You can see how things are actually seeable after some spit.
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