A King Nutronics 3666 that's lost it's mind.
I hate a 3605 period
I blame Old Navy for this and his ramblings about a 3112
KING NUTRONICS.......RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The back bone and Naval Phys/Mech
... anything that bears the emblem Boonton, Wavetek or Instek..
Test stations..and the users who blindly follow the advice of the computer rather than thinking for themselves...that and the fact I'm too old to be carting the PATEC down there every time they "think" they have a problem
Mike
Engineers that think they know everything on the planet including how to calibrate an item they have never even used or seen.
Look guys just because its in the book dosn't mean that it will work that way
PIN GAGES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All Rohde & Schartz gear along with IFR crap!!!!! :x
Dumb engineers...At HP in Dallas, I had an engineer using T-type TC with a K-type thermometer and swore that the readings were balls-on... :x :lol:
Quote from: PMEL_DEVIL-DOG on 08-16-2007 -- 10:34:59
All Rohde & Schartz gear along with IFR crap!!!!! :x
Here Here!!!!!!!!!!!
OK today its Gorillas who put 50 ftLbs on a 50inLb torque transducer and then try to tell me it worked when it came in when the darn xducer is sheared off in the case
getting a stupid song in your head for a week
. . . overly arrogant men who think women calibrators should really be in scheduling. HA :-D
Some chicks were born different, and we're here because we love it just like you do.
1018B's . . . easily. And I agree above, anything Wavetek or Boonton. . . .
Quote from: MIRCS on 07-16-2007 -- 07:41:54
A King Nutronics 3666 that's lost it's mind.
I hate a 3605 period
I blame Old Navy for this and his ramblings about a 3112
Mmmmmmm.. The King Nut 3112 Live Pressure Tester. Such a fine piece of equipment. I miss setting the relief and bypass valves on them.
I wish I owned one. :-D
Wishy washy supervisors that can't make a (correct) decision to save their ass.
An empty coffee pot 15 min after you make a new pot.
Quote from: skolito on 10-19-2007 -- 09:47:16
An empty coffee pot 15 min after you make a new pot.
My suggestion, get a 60 cupper that most churches use..if it's empty 15 minutes after you make it, stay away from the torque, pressure, force areas, or anywhere someone is soldering :-D
Mike
Tried the 60 cupper the problem with that we only have 6 people in the lab. We will all be in the phys/D area. and of course soldering is out of the question, also my boss will not throw anything away so we will be drinking 10 day old coffee. Course for an old mid crew tech it is just a reminder of the good old days
Quote from: skolito link=topic=817. msg10133#msg10133 date=1192805236
An empty coffee pot 15 min after you make a new pot.
Wow! Your pot lasts 15min? I brew one, come back 6 min later to see if done. . . . and the vultures have already swepted in and taken advantage of the drip stop feature. . . ugh :x