yeah patience is a biggie, esp with soldering. I'm decent with a multimeter also, and had to learn a lot at work about industrial electricity. We use 480V and 380V equipment up to 100amp and those motor starters and relays get pretty big! I'd like to learn PLC's one of these days; now those are cool. A guy at work stripped one from a salvage machine and has it in his house making him coffee in the morning, watering his lawn, turning off and on lights, etc. Fun stuff.flat_black said:I've done a few engine rebuilds, ported about a billion and one car parts of various types, made brackets for everything imaginable, and I just fixed my TV last night with two capacitors; One tantalum 4.7uF cap, and one .01 uF cap. =) I'm handy with a multimeter, but even more so with a good set of tools. I'd like to learn to weld, as well as learn to solder/desolder better than I do. =P I SO don't have the patience for soldering, but I know how to do it pretty well. I think that's my biggest problem, is patience. Hehe.
Sir Nuke, sounds like you must be a maintenance supervisor at a nuke plant. Which one/where? PWR or BWR?Sir Nuke said:I have loved tools all my life.....started when I was a kid doing maintenance and custom work on all the neighborhood kids bikes...and graduated from there. I do all the work on my own cars.....built a few cars from the ground up including all the mechanical and electrical work. I made my living with hand tools for 15 years and now I supervise people making their living with hand tools....
someone mentioned the flux capacitor...well not quite that far yet...but I do disassemble and reassemble nuclear reactors for a living.....that is about as close as that gets.
PWR, South Texas Project.....been working in this field for 28 yrs.msubullyfan said:Sir Nuke, sounds like you must be a maintenance supervisor at a nuke plant. Which one/where? PWR or BWR?
Greetings from a maintenance manager at a combined cycle plant in Louisiana!