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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Butch(OH) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jun 2013 at 11:51am
Originally posted by Ihateillinoisnazis Ihateillinoisnazis wrote:

And something about Daffy Duck being smarter than the plinkster.

I never noticed this before but look at the welder cable connector in that pulley pic. Busted and bare copper hanging out of the connector, not on the business end either. That hillbilly is a safety persons nightmare. Maybe he can blame his pigeon pile welding on defective cables hahah.

Meanwhile down at the nuke plant,,,,,,,ConfusedConfusedConfused
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Originally posted by Butch(OH) Butch(OH) wrote:


Originally posted by Ihateillinoisnazis Ihateillinoisnazis wrote:

And something about Daffy Duck being smarter than the plinkster.

I never noticed this before but look at the welder cable connector in that pulley pic. Busted and bare copper hanging out of the connector, not on the business end either. That hillbilly is a safety persons nightmare. Maybe he can blame his pigeon pile welding on defective cables hahah.


Meanwhile down at the nuke plant,,,,,,,ConfusedConfusedConfused


Hahaha, thanks for the laugh Butch. I just imagine the stuff Homer Simpson did at the nuke plant and spunk can't be much farther off.
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Butch we do dynamic balance shots  there to. Turbine for sure.
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Originally posted by mlpankey mlpankey wrote:

Butch we do dynamic balance shots  there to. Turbine for sure.



You don't balance turbines, there's no way anyone would let you play with a turbine, more or less add weight to one. Just cause you overheard someone talking about something doesn't make you a professional..

For those who don't know, most turbines are balanced in a vacuum, or a balance pit. On site trim runs are not done by guys like the spunkster.

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All those turbos are balanced, in spanky's head, the most perfect vacuum found in nature!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Butch(OH) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jun 2013 at 4:53am
Originally posted by Ihateillinoisnazis Ihateillinoisnazis wrote:

 
You don't balance turbines, there's no way anyone would let you play with a turbine, more or less add weight to one. Just cause you overheard someone talking about something doesn't make you a professional..

For those who don't know, most turbines are balanced in a vacuum, or a balance pit. On site trim runs are not done by guys like the spunkster.


Somebody has to run the on/off switch??Wink
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Most "turbines" with respect to a power plant are HP-IP-LP units. THEy are 40 some feet long and have 15-20 stages of blades, then a generator unit on the end. Putting a weight on any area will effect the balance of the entire machine. The unit is brought up to speed and a 100 different readings are taken in multiple areas. You then need an expert to analysis the system and determine where to place the weight. Most weights are screwed into threaded holes at each end of each shaft, just for this purpose. I would guess noone does this in-house. There are a couple dozen or so "experts" in the country that do this. Its not cheap to startup, take off and balance, then startup to see what you have accomplished. These guys get BIG bucks to come onsite and do this.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Thank you Steve. Further reinforcing my point, this idiot has no clue.   He hasn't posted in a couple hours, most likely trying to fabricate another lie as he pushes a broom in someone's shop trying to listen in on a conversation...
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For a guy who's ordering schedule 80 all thread and grade 8 pipe for the nuke, this guy isn't balanceing anything more than a broom.
 
I still want to see those pictures of you takeing pistons out the bottom liar liar pankey.
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Originally posted by steve(ill) steve(ill) wrote:

Most "turbines" with respect to a power plant are HP-IP-LP units. THEy are 40 some feet long and have 15-20 stages of blades, then a generator unit on the end. Putting a weight on any area will effect the balance of the entire machine. The unit is brought up to speed and a 100 different readings are taken in multiple areas. You then need an expert to analysis the system and determine where to place the weight. Most weights are screwed into threaded holes at each end of each shaft, just for this purpose. I would guess no one does this in-house. There are a couple dozen or so "experts" in the country that do this. Its not cheap to start up, take off and balance, then start up to see what you have accomplished. These guys get BIG bucks to come onsite and do this.
yeap thats how we do it at tva in house. did a bus duct cooler last week. turbine has to be on turning gear .

Edited by mlpankey - 29 Jun 2013 at 4:07pm
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Well after almost 8 full days of silence from the rest of you pullers mlpankey is again declared the winner.Hug
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Actually you are
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Ohh now I am, o wait this is useless xxxooos
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You forgot the heart.
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Didn't want to put the heart in lol
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Good choice of words. LOL
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