The Iron Heart Forum Triangle of Terror Type III Trucker Tour 2018 - Updates thread
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I thought it would've had more of an indigo fade based on pics from the 526Lod thread.
The 19oz is a stubborn fader, except at high abrasion points. It goes white pretty quickly there. I think that with the kicking this thing has taken, when the black goes, the indigo does too.
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Nice work neph, jacket is looking great.
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Nice, jacket is looking great! And i need to visit Norway soon.. Lovely pics, this leg cheered me up every time i had a look! Thanks @neph93 !
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That jacket is looking bloody awesome. And I really enjoyed the leg and will Need to come back to norway one day.
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Alright, here goes my first update. The jacket finally made it to my neck of the woods, last Friday, after a 9 day journey across the pond. Unfortunately, I was in the midst of a 10 day/12 hours a day stint, for work. So, I wasn't home to sign for the delivery from Norway. Here's a couple of shots from the job site( @steelworker might relate )…
I found some time on an extended lunch break, Tuesday, to drop by my local PO to pick it up. 12 hour days tend to leave me drained. So, I don't do much, other than shower, eat, walk the dog, check mail, and have a beer or 3, before hitting the rack. I finally commenced with the unboxing, today. The jacket is amazing. I gave it a quick fit check, but was not able to wear it. Summer came to Wisconsin with a vengeance, last week. Temps around 90F, and ridiculous humidity levels made it a no-go. Forecasts for next week are looking better, though.
My 12 year old daughter returned from a 2 week trip to Poland with her mamusia, late this afternoon. We started the long holiday weekend off with a trip to the park, for some Independence Day 'works…
That's half of her head, on the left. ::)On tap for tomorrow… some time by the pool, pizza parlor Friday, and a night of music at Summerfest.
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Great update! What type of industrial plant is that?
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Alright, here goes my first update. The jacket finally made it to my neck of the woods, last Friday, after a 9 day journey across the pond. Unfortunately, I was in the midst of a 10 day/12 hours a day stint, for work. So, I wasn't home to sign for the delivery from Norway. Here's a couple of shots from the job site( @steelworker might relate )…
I found some time on an extended lunch break, Tuesday, to drop by my local PO to pick it up. 12 hour days tend to leave me drained. So, I don't do much, other than shower, eat, walk the dog, check mail, and have a beer or 3, before hitting the rack. I finally commenced with the unboxing, today. The jacket is amazing. I gave it a quick fit check, but was not able to wear it. Summer came to Wisconsin with a vengeance, last week. Temps around 90F, and ridiculous humidity levels made it a no-go. Forecasts for next week are looking better, though.My 12 year old daughter returned from a 2 week trip to Poland with her mamusia, late this afternoon. We started the long holiday weekend off with a trip to the park, for some Independence Day 'works...
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That's half of her head, on the left. ::)
On tap for tomorrow… some time by the pool, pizza parlor Friday, and a night of music at Summerfest.
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great fireworks @scooter .Is that a new furnace? I see the new water cooled ductwork- They chose a hell of a time to build-US Steel just idled a third blast furnace- -
great fireworks @scooter .Is that a new furnace? I see the new water cooled ductwork- They chose a hell of a time to build-US Steel just idled a third blast furnace-
I'm a steamfitter, employed by an outside contractor. I've spent a total of 24 days, over the past two summers, at this facility. So, I'm by no means an expert, when it comes to their operations. From what I was told, they've had an issue with winter ice accumulation in the scrap coming from the yard. What they have built is being used to remove the ice/water prior to melting. The company is Charter Steel. They specialize in bar, rod, and wire. They have rolling facilities on site, as well. My primary duties have been replacing/rerouting lime line, and installing new stainless steel oxygen lines. With the money they are throwing around, I assume they are doing alright.
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My apologies, everyone. Work, personal commitments, excessive heat, and a PC that became non-compliant some weeks ago, have all put a damper on my leg of the tour. I have managed to take pics, in the meantime, though. I am picking my PC up from the shop, this afternoon. I will try to have an update (big photo dump), by the end of the weekend. I'm also planning for a visit to the Harley-Davidson Museum with it, before the Labor Day weekend. I plan to have it in the mail to @DrBabyhorse, by next Saturday. Hopefully, September weather will bode better, for him.
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What happens to this jacket at the end of the list? Another go
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I have not. But, today was the first time I tagged him.
I’m still around. I have a little baby keeping me busy but I do my best to keep up. It’s still summer here so if anybody wants to swap turns that would be better, but if not I’m ready to go. [emoji1417]
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