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Thread: Electrical outlets???

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    Electrical outlets???

    BT - do you know if we will have power at the museum? I will probably need to grind some on/off pins for people.

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    I'll ask Sean. But I don't think we will.
    Do you have a spare on/off pin you can bring to grind for me?

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    The answer from Sean is "no." So, there will not be power in the museum.

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    Check with Flatliner333. I think he offered to bring a generator up from TX for this. You might be able to do your grinding in the staging area instead.

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    I will have spare on/off pins. Not many, but a few.

    Paging Flatliner....


    I might even go buy a battery powered dremel

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigEvil View Post
    I will have spare on/off pins
    Cool. Reserve one for me. I'll have cash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbotts77 View Post
    Cool. Reserve one for me. I'll have cash.

    Any idea what size you need? I can do it tonight after I pack

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    Been lookin at the weather trying to decide if I'm taking the truck or the SUV. I have a generator just don't want to die from gas fumes on the way up if I take the SUV do to the "R" word.

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    i'll pack my dremel Scott, so i can do the milling if there is a power supply.

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    Bringing truck and gnr8r

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    Flatliner333: you earned yourself some of Bunny's beer that i'm bringing for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigEvil View Post
    Any idea what size you need? I can do it tonight after I pack
    Probably just a tiny bit shorter than the stock .750. I'll measure what I'm currently using and get back to you, though.

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    can someone bring a gas generator

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    ^^^me^^^ and homemade Jerkey and Salsa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatliner333 View Post
    ^^^me^^^ and homemade Jerkey and Salsa

    Ah, that reminds me... I gotta bring some of Pilliage's home made hot sauces. Gentleman, prepareth your balloon knots!!!!

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    Is anyone bringing an industrial strength wagon for hauling in gear ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbotts77 View Post
    Probably just a tiny bit shorter than the stock .750. I'll measure what I'm currently using and get back to you, though.
    Yep. Currently running a .750" and it RTs a little if the thumbscrew is a little less than finger tight. So, I'm guessing .745" or .740" would work nicely.
    Quote Originally Posted by Flatliner333 View Post
    Is anyone bringing an industrial strength wagon for hauling in gear ?
    Like this?

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    More like the 3rd one down the Yellow one.

    http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.ht...&f=5&t=1154060

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    You could probably get away with a using a 12VDC inverter of 1000-1500 watts for power. You shouldn't need to run it that long.
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