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Cold, warm, cold, colder, wet


 

Well, the weather guessers have sure given us a varied forecast for the last few days and a few days to come.
I sure enjoyed the warm temperatures yesterday and am sort of looking forward to the wet weather to come this week. At least, if I have their stories right, we won't have to contend with so much wind as we have been. To me that is something to sure be grateful for as I don't care for cold winds.
Had to go rebuild a four lamp 48" fluorescent light fixture this morning. When I got there with all the new parts and pieces needed to do the job, the property manager at the office building and my good friend, helped to get things set up and since he climbed up on the ladder to start taking the light apart, I stayed on the ground and "coached" him in taking the whole fixture apart and then since it is necessary to rewire the light when you put the new ballast in, I directed his efforts from the floor as he rebuilt the fixture.
The work went pretty well but after we were done, I thought that it is definitely easier to get up there and do the work rather than having to orchestrate the operation while someone else does the actual work and you can only hope that they are doing it the way you tell them. A couple of "re-do's" with a good bit of explanation sure will add to the time it takes to get the job done.
At least when we got it back together for the second time and flipped the light switch on, we did get instant bright light and the lady in the office was happy and that is what counts.
After that, a quick stop at Lowe's for parts for a church project I'll do in the next few days, I went home, ate some lunch and headed to a short nap.
With the weather being what it is and what is to come, take good care of yourselves and stay warm and dry. We can sure use the rain but we don't want anyone getting sick because of it.

John T. Herman
210-396-1974

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John T. Herman
210-396-1974

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