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Insurance paid for a new unit so it's all good now
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check to see if the fan spins, might have locked up on you going full speed

Would that cause it to jump off the blocks and throw the metal up top everywhere?
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Who did you piss off??


I wish I knew
It's a new one for me too I don't think that basketball would've caused enough damage to do all that




Any of yall ever see anything like this?
Someone cut the top out and attempted to cut the coils and compressor out, one fan blade was cut off and when the motor kicked on it was out of balance and did a death dance
I started the year at about 315, running 2 miles every morning before work and not drinking any soda or eating fast food I'm down to 288. Hoping to lose another 15 to 25 by the end of the year
Anyone with average intelligence and decent planning could pull off a bank heist. What would be the downfall of most is finding a way to launder the money and use it without being caught.
Game 3 of the CWS and it's a top 5 Homer. As it is now it's just a good walkoff in game 1 of a super, don't forget there's still a game left to even get to Omaha
Go to any home Depot and lowes and try to see if there's paint they mixed and didn't sell for whatever reason, you can snag a 40 dollar gallon for 5-10 dollars

re: OB Mechanics - 2007 Silverado

Posted by lsuguy124 on 5/26/15 at 3:30 pm to
Went ahead and changed oil and got lucky it was just a clogged filter. Pressure held over 30 miles so hopefully that's all it was.

re: OB Mechanics - 2007 Silverado

Posted by lsuguy124 on 5/26/15 at 11:35 am to
Thanks I appreciate the help!

OB Mechanics - 2007 Silverado

Posted by lsuguy124 on 5/26/15 at 11:30 am
I've got 50k miles on an 07 silverado, this morning I got a low pressure warning and said to kill engine. Checked it and no leaks, oil levels are good and I changed the oil less than 4000 miles ago, running synthetic. Is it just the sensor or could it be something bigger? Thanks for any input!

TL;DR low oil pressure, no leaks, oil is full.

re: Getting a job on an oil rig

Posted by lsuguy124 on 5/14/15 at 12:19 pm to
No. And I also lack salt life and yeti stickers, so what I've gathered is that I need several trashy stickers on a jacked up POS with truck nuts, a TWIC card, and to leave Jody a few beers in the fridge. :nana:

re: Getting a job on an oil rig

Posted by lsuguy124 on 5/13/15 at 9:12 pm to
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Jody will be circulating a bottoms up on your old lady while you're away.


Already doing the long distance thing so as long as its just while I'm away oh well.

re: Getting a job on an oil rig

Posted by lsuguy124 on 5/13/15 at 9:06 pm to
Entry level so floor hand or roustabout

Getting a job on an oil rig

Posted by lsuguy124 on 5/13/15 at 9:02 pm
I know not having any experience doesn't exactly help my case but are there any certifications or training courses I could take aside from First Aid, H2S Awareness, and Well control to help land a job? Any advice helps and TIA.

re: Fishing charter referrals?

Posted by lsuguy124 on 5/3/15 at 9:06 am to
Inshore Stan Cuquet, cast a way charters, out of Chalmette.
Blue water billy wells but anyone from the Mexican Gulf fishing company is a solid guide
Pics of trip

And me with the big one

It's a hoist pic with an actual hoist in it :lol: