Socket To Me

The third of the four control jumper sockets was installed today, and this one went quicker than the others. To the left you can see the armored cable bending into the junction box.

It passes through holes in both of the center sills, as seen here.

After all of the wires were connected, I tested it with the light box. There should be no further reason to access this junction box, so I installed the cover.


The bottom cover is a heavy piece of cast iron covered with a piece of thick rubber. I painted it with Glyptol and bolted the cover in place. For the final socket, I need some more parts which Rod will help look for. But it's nice to have the job mostly finished.

I also did some more testing on the control circuits, which went well. The compressor armature was meggered and appeared to be grounded, but a cold, damp day is probably not the best time to do this test. I'll try putting a light bulb inside the compressor for a few weeks and see if that makes a difference. Otherwise, we may have to find a replacement D3-EG. Let's hope not!

And then I started stripping paint from the #2 end, as seen here.

I noticed that one of the carriage bolts holding the retriever bracket was badly rusted. So here we have a before and after picture. As suggested by Bob Kutella, I sand-blasted the rusty bolt (L), wire- wheeled it, and polished it up, and look! (R) It's as good as new!

I apologize if these posts are getting a little repetitious. Frank and David just haven't been posting much lately. I don't know what the problem is. They seem to have forgotten that the annual performance reviews are coming up soon. And why should I hand out raises to slackers?

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