Since Kal told me that he was not in a hurry for this project, I would just have to take my own sweet time. But after looking at it, and in its simplicity, I am so tempted to take off all my clothes, run around naked in the house and spread myself with J-B Weld in all those hard to reach places, while holding the circuit.But seriously, once I get some space back (as my Official Hideout has been overtaken with Mom's stuff) I will have to get started. Its to easy to "take my time" and once I forget about it, it will stay forgotten for months. Or until I get to have a third kid which of course, nails my removal of any leftover social life I might still be able to cling to. Or whichever is worse.
And so, there you have it. The PKD console box
(or the nameless thing under the barrel) in both
metal and plastic. I've got a better switch but no
white paint. And I can't actually believe I bought
a Rm55.00 multipurpose 2-part epoxy/glue that
sticks anything except plastic. Or glass. Or hair.
Or chicken feather. Or Bones. Bla... bla... bla...
For this case, all we need to do is to just lay the cable supplied by the customer for his client. Its a simple job; lay the cable and then go away. But unfortunately, as things go, the simpler things are, the more complicated it will be. For one, the client forgot to inform the Building Maintenance about us and so, we had to wait for almost two hours to get the application letter approved as the Manager was out on a lunch break. We were also almost late because of the PC Fair nearby, which made my tech's job of looking for a parking spot more difficult.
And so, the guys laid the cable
by throwing it above the ceiling
Wow, it took less than 10 mins!
Aha! But when I took a peek at the
top, they did not use the cable trays
(Don't know why this picture turned
anti-clockwise). All other vendors
used it except us, which is bad.
And so, I had to tell them to redo thecables using the cable tray in casethe building guy decide to inspect us.
Time wasted: Three hours