The
Hall of Fame posts are typically some of the more popular blogs in the Colley
blog history. We get to see a lot of elevators during the year during our initial
visit for pricing or during engineering for projects. Of the hundreds of elevators, and thousands of
pictures, these are some of the gems I've seen from this past year.
Lucky
Dime –
When I was younger, there was a cartoon on called Duck Tales which was about
Scrooge Mc Duck and his nephew's adventures.
Uncle Scrooge had his lucky dime; this interlock had its lucky penny.
Old Balls – I have a friend in the elevator business who I call Old Balls. He is pretty old (20 days older than me) and I'm sure he doesn't like the name. These pictures remind me of him. There is a lot going on in here and a pump I may have only seen once before this picture. I hope to see Old Balls at the upcoming NAEC Convention.
Super Hero Caught
– I think the reason we like super heroes is because we all think they're special
and have magical powers. If you're
a Marvel, or DC, or whatever else (I don’t acknowledge because I was
an early 1990’s comic fan and that other stuff is for the birds), super heroes are an integral part of your life. We caught this valve with his cape and mask
on trying to be something everyone did/does/should do; try and live out your
super hero dream. Can an inspector
please write up these buildings?
Should Know/Should Learn
– Everyone has a "thing", one of my "things" is over-lubricated cables from these
lubricating devices. It drives me
bananas when I see grease all over the cables.
If we go to buildings on a regular basis, we should know to take off the
lubricator. We should also know how to put them on. They wick. You don’t bury the felt on the
cables. If you don’t know what wick
means, look it up or go to this link.
Lord Of The Rings
– I didn’t catch this at first glance. Not
sure what to think of this one other than maybe the project team didn’t want Schmegal to get his hands on this ring?
Hanging
with Mr. Cooper
– I think this show was on after a show I actually watched on Friday
night TV in the early 90s late 80s. Come on man! Just 'cause someone else did it, doesn’t mean you have to leave it. This elevator had “maintenance” on the
elevator on a regular basis.
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