Pinz AC installed! SHORELINE PLUG?????????
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I'll remind you of that AFTER Calico MogfestABSOLUTSECURITY wrote:[
AT HOME Dave!!
Thats where I was thinking it sounded good - I wouldnt want to leave an expensive cord at a camp site thats for sure!!!!!!
LOL!!!!!!
G
I'm one of the last to leave... I can always use another extension cord
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ka wrote:what is an autoejector? sounds like something i could use. where do you get one?
http://www.kussmaul.com/auto%20and%20ai ... index.html
Auto Eject plugs
I've put Kussmul auto eject plugs into fire apparatus for years. Two things....they are expensive for what they do and when they fail, it can result in body damage as they are set into the body panel to proovide a smoother finish. I think the concept of driving away and leaving a $50 cord in the campground is very possible. Better to have a "pre-flight checklist" before camp departure.
Take care all and thanks for all the past advice.
Take care all and thanks for all the past advice.
Capt Xmas