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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Has actually been around for a long time,we had it at Jupiters casino around late 80’s I recon?
    One of the first jobs I commissioned with BMS,and every Chilled water valve failed

    Not innotech,Honeywell.

    Steve Maranda was working from under his house at Sunnybank in those days under the banner of Qld controls,which then led to Innotech.
    He bought a building at 8 mile plains,then built a bigger building next door.Old building now has Daikin as a tenant.
    New building is a cracker,with a full commercial kitchen with chefs,for the staff.
    And a huge York chiller on the roof,the plant rooms look like Govt spec,done very well,I actually have a pic of the largest plant room somewhere.
    The two sons run the joint now,with Dad looking over their shoulders.
    We mostly use Emerson but do use quite a bit of Innotech, hence why I have the USB converter and patch leads One for the fridgies

    They've always been really good when I've had to ring with a tech question, and one of our electrical engineers at head office is really good with it.
    I usually ring Jenko first now if I need something, like reading those log files on Wednesday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    And typical, laying down on the job again....One for the fridgiesOne for the fridgiesOne for the fridgies
    Stand up, not lunch time yet:

    rick upright.jpg

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    Faircloth and Reynolds hey Rick. Quite big here in Coffs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    And typical, laying down on the job again....One for the fridgiesOne for the fridgiesOne for the fridgies

    I know, you couldn't be arsed rotating it roight?




    BTW, your Right Pocket flap looks a bit sus & if I didn't know it probably spells RICK I could swear it spells ****.

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    [QUOTE=rick130;3068707]Just had one of our commissioner's remotely re-writing the condenser programming on this gear for me.
    I had weird proof fails and relays locking in.
    The computer had a glitch.
    I used to love doing that sort of Hard Drawn Pipework. Many layouts drawn in the air with a finger (easier than Pen & Paper) first, then making up the pieces, to the fitting & Silver Soldering of the stuff. You could see summat for your troubles at the end of the day. I think the largest diam I ever did was 3" Suctions on something somewhere but that was enough..

    Unistrut made it that much easier.



    EDIT

    Just remembered, if an error was made in the air drawn layout it would be rubbed out blackboard style. Weird or what?

    It wasn't as though anyone could see it.




    Ah, happy days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Only this Des.
    Have my managers shirt on today instead of high vis, had site meetings One for the fridgies
    I prefer shirts with no company name at meetings.

    Usually I do this at meetings that are called for numerous contractors tendering the same job/project.

    Keeps them wondering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I prefer shirts with no company name at meetings.

    Usually I do this at meetings that are called for numerous contractors tendering the same job/project.

    Keeps them wondering.

    Just for fun, you should get a Jim's A/c shirt made.
    2005 D3 TDV6 Present
    1999 D2 TD5 Gone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Faircloth and Reynolds hey Rick. Quite big here in Coffs.
    I tried to blank most of it off, didn't think anyone would work it out One for the fridgies

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I prefer shirts with no company name at meetings.

    Usually I do this at meetings that are called for numerous contractors tendering the same job/project.

    Keeps them wondering.
    Had a dude fly in from Sydney for 1.5hrs on-site so thought he needed to feel the love of an office blue shirt over techs high vis. One for the fridgies

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    Just for fun, you should get a Jim's A/c shirt made.
    That gives me another idea,maybe a Jim’s mowing shirt,that should confuse them more.[biggrin

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