Post some pics of your work, product or what supports your boating habit.

You guys got it! The pistol grips on the "vertical" part of the control board are for emergency core cooling pumps. The red lines on the "horizontal" part of the control board represent the injection lines into the core. the switches are motor operated valves.

AKBASSKING, the picture below is from the other end of the control room. This is the control board for the "electric plant". This is probably what you are familiar with. Pistol grips for breakers and the gauges on the "vertical" section are Volt and Amp meters.

BTW, incase anyone is wondering the round thing below the clock is the "Core Mimic". At a glance from anywhere in the control room you can assertain the status of the control rods. RED LIGHTS - rods are out and the reactor is making power.
GREEN LIGHTS - rods are in and the reactor is shut down.

Nick K
 
We own a sign business and wrap anything from Ferraris to Fords. The Ferrari was red until we wrapped it blue and white as seen.

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Used to have my own fencing company, but that didn't work out ...

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You guys got it! The pistol grips on the "vertical" part of the control board are for emergency core cooling pumps. The red lines on the "horizontal" part of the control board represent the injection lines into the core. the switches are motor operated valves.

Nick K

Very informative, thanks for the pics and the info! It's just how I always pictured it should look inside the control room of a Nuclear power plant. :smt001
 
If you are referring to the black rectangles, those are grids of alarm windows. Basically there are way too many parameters(levels, temps, pressures etc) to monitor at any one time. The more important parameters have hi and low limits. If they start to deviate alarms go off, windows illuminate to alert us.

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I am not , we just do work for them here in Orlando, we did the wrap on their truck and trailer. Very nice golf clubs though.
Do you wrap buses? We should probably talk since your so close! Do you know Walter D Andrea in Orlando?
 
My brother and I started out in 2000 --first order was for a few SUVs and putting some weapons in them for the royals in the Middle East....started this is Sept 2001 and what a boat load of alpaca crap we went thru with the licensing and export cotnrols. US State Dept----wth is this ....you guys are putting 50 cals into SUVs, shipping them to Saudi and your freight forwarder over there is Mohammad Atta..?

During the trials, had a wonderful opportunity to meet every FBI and ATF agent in the Western PA --funny what a bunch of rat tat tats will do to neighbors who love the peace and quiet of their farms.

That started us off, then we got into HMMWV accessories and now are major OEM suppliers of transparent armor and LED and IR lighting solutions to the military.

A few pics of our earlier vehicles and HMMWV and a nice 106lb yahooooooooo



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The best part of the business is getting emails from the troops or visits and they show us pictures of the hits their vehicle took and how our equipment helped them..too good for sure.

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From day one we used them and now mess around with them as contrl units for a 50 cal on a robot. the fancy name is OCU as in operator control unit.

Question...speaking about playstations and joystick controllers, you hear about volva teaming up with yamaha to do a joystick for outboards?
got a 32 regulator and have played a little bumper pool with it backing into the slip in 4-5k current.

http://www.boattest.com/resources/view_news.aspx?newsid=4387
 
From day one we used them and now mess around with them as contrl units for a 50 cal on a robot. the fancy name is OCU as in operator control unit.

Question...speaking about playstations and joystick controllers, you hear about volva teaming up with yamaha to do a joystick for outboards?
got a 32 regulator and have played a little bumper pool with it backing into the slip in 4-5k current.

http://www.boattest.com/resources/view_news.aspx?newsid=4387

John you have the coolest job so far, I checked out your web site.:thumbsup:
 
Holy crap! I want one, can I, can I?

Santa, all I want for Christmas is a Suburban with a 50 cal blaster on top! Screw traffic jams, I'll move people!
 

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