So after two months of the Florida heat and the ingestion of polyisocyanurate insulation day after day. I am finally finished working in Florida. Next week I will working in the Lyndhurst shop and following up the next week by heading down to Georgia to see what a typical service call is like. For my last tour in Florida, I managed to lose the key to the high security lock that allows access to one of our storage
containers. Given that we were loading up a truck with everything inside of it the following day, we had to act fast to get the lock off. After a few drill bits, we finally resorted to a cutting torch and burned our way through the lock and was able to bang it off with a sledge hammer. Needless to
say, I am sure that I am going to get rassed for this in the future.After breaking two scissors lifts in the ice cream room and working until midnight, we were finally able to complete our installation in there. Apparently, certain scissor lifts are unable to perform at certain temperatures. The room we were working in was about 8 degrees Fahrenheit at the time. By now, it is sure to be pulled down to the desired temperature of -20 degrees. I'm certainly glad we have no work left to do in there.
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