u/Future_Measurement42

Securing packout stacks so they don’t tip

I’ve got stack of 4 packout drawers. I’d like them not to tip and I don’t feel like spending $100 for a little clip.
Any clean ways to attach to the wall without fun clips or ratchet straps?

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u/Future_Measurement42 — 3 days ago

Intermittent arc faults

We added several lights onto a small circuit at a customers house. Got a call back a month later. He said the arc fault was tripping. We visited him. We could not get it to trip. Checked connections. Still could not get it to trip. He called us again saying it was tripping. We couldn’t duplicate the issue. Changed breaker. Checked everything
Finally ran new circuit to lights we added and that seems to have fixed it.
We theorize our lights had dirty signal causing the issue.
Is there any diagnostic equipment or better equipment which would have helped us diagnose?
This one ticked us off as we’re usually really good at finding these issues.

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u/Future_Measurement42 — 6 days ago

Holy moly I’ve got a lot of extra tools. Some of them are old ones I don’t like as I’ve upgraded. I’m a small 2 man shop and my business partner is already rigged up.
Do you guys hoard em, give em away or sell em?

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u/Future_Measurement42 — 10 days ago

I recently got a tec pac black ops. My favorite part of the bag are the exterior loops but it needs more. I attach bit sets, drill bit sets, socket sets. I’ll probably upgrade to the tec pac infrared at some point. For now this adds some extra clip points.

I bought some motorcycle tie down

u/Future_Measurement42 — 15 days ago