Tool Talk
Picture Forum => Picture Forum => Topic started by: kxxr on June 29, 2012, 05:39:38 PM
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I don't know why I had to take a picture of these, but I did. Have to that is.
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn48/kxxr/tools/fh8.jpg)
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn48/kxxr/tools/fh3.jpg)
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn48/kxxr/tools/fh4.jpg)
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What is bad is when you see that part of a fire hydrant sticking out of a car.....
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I used to deliver a lot of those.
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When Meuller made their millionth fire hydrant in Albertville, they put up this commemorative chrome hydrant. Something else you don't see every day.
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn48/kxxr/tools/firehydrant.jpg)
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For a short period time I acted as a maintenance foreman at a old G.M. plant.It was one of the first G.M.plants At some time they used ashes from the coal fired power house to fill around the fire hydrants outside the buildings.
In the fall the fireman winterized the hydrants by flushing them and then filling them with anti-freeze.
Well after time the acid in the ash had eaten the bolts away, and when the fireman tried to open the hydrant it would break the bolts. So we had to dig up the hydrants. and replace the bolts. We used stainless steel bolts, to last forever. A lot of good that did as it is now a vacant lot.
But answer your question, no I don't want to see the bottom of a fire hydrant
Ray
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Too late, Ray. Too late.
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For a short period time I acted as a maintenance foreman at a old G.M. plant.It was one of the first G.M.plants At some time they used ashes from the coal fired power house to fill around the fire hydrants outside the buildings.
In the fall the fireman winterized the hydrants by flushing them and then filling them with anti-freeze.
Well after time the acid in the ash had eaten the bolts away, and when the fireman tried to open the hydrant it would break the bolts. So we had to dig up the hydrants. and replace the bolts. We used stainless steel bolts, to last forever. A lot of good that did as it is now a vacant lot.
But answer your question, no I don't want to see the bottom of a fire hydrant
Ray
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Breaking those bolts could have been exciting for the firemen I would think.