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rjm

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Registered: 29-Sep-2003
Power line repair Neptune skin
Posted: 8 Jul 21, 06:42
 
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Hi,

This may be of interest.

The power line to our back neighbors house was arcing and dropping molten
metal onto the ground. I took these pictures through my back bedroom window
as the repair crew arrived and built a platform up to the main line to replace the
the arcing line.

Link below

http://robertj.epizy.com/Power%20Line/album/index.html


Thanks
Robert Mason

mrag

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Re: Power line repair Neptune skin
Posted: 8 Jul 21, 19:29   in response to: rjm in response to: rjm
 
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Thanks for sharing. I've now added power line repairman to the list of jobs I never want to have. I have enough trouble unplugging a lamp. And it's nice the way they use metal scaffolding to access the cable line. Perhaps, as the do in Asia, using bamboo would be preferred ;-)
hanso

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Re: Power line repair Neptune skin
Posted: 9 Jul 21, 10:12   in response to: rjm in response to: rjm
 
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Another proof of the primitive system to distribute power!
davidekholm

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Re: Power line repair Neptune skin
Posted: 5 Jan 22, 10:08   in response to: hanso in response to: hanso
 
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hanso wrote:
Another proof of the primitive system to distribute power!

I agree. In Sweden we always dig such cables in the ground.
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