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19 minutes ago, Alpo said:

Would this be a conscientious electrical worker, or an idiotic electrical worker?

 

 

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Suicidal idiotic electrical worker.

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24 minutes ago, Alpo said:

Would this be a conscientious electrical worker, or an idiotic electrical worker?

 

 

photo electrician.jpg

 

Betting those circuits are already de-energised.

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1 hour ago, Sedalia Dave said:

 

Betting those circuits are already de-energised.

If not they will be soon. ;)

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10 hours ago, Sedalia Dave said:

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Just now! 70

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If you hook the cable of you truck’s tailgate support over the latch stud like so. You can see your hitch ball clearly in the backup camera. Making it a breeze to get the trailer hitch centered over the ball every time. 
 

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Learned this last Saturday.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Sedalia Dave said:

If you hook the cable of you truck’s tailgate support over the latch stud like so. You can see your hitch ball clearly in the backup camera. Making it a breeze to get the trailer hitch centered over the ball every time. 
 

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Learned this last Saturday.

 

 

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That’s a cool trick! Thanks Dave.

Now I need to buy a truck and try that out. :lol:

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My new GMC camera is aimed pretty good! I can generally get it on the first shot. Cameras save a lot of bitchin'. :lol:

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13 minutes ago, Pat Riot said:

That’s a cool trick! Thanks Dave.

Now I need to buy a truck and try that out. :lol:

Or at least a truck with a cable supporting the tailgate (mine has two pieces of bar stock that pivot in the middle) and a backup camera.

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When I was still working, my work truck, (tractor-trailer), had a backup camera on it. The trailer has a liftgate also. What I did to make it work best for me was to set the liftgate on the ground so that I could see it in the camera. Then I took a marker and drew an outline of the liftgate on the screen of the system. That way, I could put the liftgate within inches of where I wanted it when backing. 

The camera on my pickup is in the license plate frame, set so that the bottom of the screen is where the tailgate sets when down. If I needed to hitch a trailer to it, I would probably draw a vertical line showing where the hitch is and use that to line up on the trailer. 

If my camera was on the tailgate though, I'd use your idea.

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1 hour ago, Eyesa Horg said:

My new GMC camera is aimed pretty good! I can generally get it on the first shot. Cameras save a lot of bitchin'. :lol:

I used to own a 12’ fishing boat that had this little trailer to tow it around. That was the hardest trailer I have ever had to back up to or back into the ramp or storage area. 
I invented new and improved cuss words when I owned that one. 
 

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1 minute ago, Alpo said:

I started to post that. They have a claymation version. I think I like that one better than I do this drawn one.

 

Going to have to find that one.

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