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My bucket's got a hole in it lol
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In our aluminum extrusion plants, kitty litter was outlawed because of the potential of contaminating the hydraulic systems. I bought an air driven suction pump that mounted on a 55 drum and had a hose with a floor attachment. We'd suck up as much as we could then, mop the rest with a commercial grade no-foaming soap we had delivered to a 200 gallon tank. After we had enough mop water collected our environmental tech would burn/boil it in a special gas burner setup. The leftovers were picked up by Safety Clean, for a nominal fee of courseThe bus dropped it's entire load of diesel fuel on the production-line floor. Mr. 0005 put EIGHTEEN BAGS OF FLOOR-DRY on the spill. That stood as a company record; but "twelve baggers" and "five baggers" of fluid leaks were not uncommon.
That's like what they use at Walmart, these little paper pads with plastic backing. Like pieces of diaper or puppy pad material....At college, we weren't allowed to use floor dry, we used those absorbent sheets like this instead: https://www.grainger.com/product/42...Vre7jBx03gAqzEAQYAyABEgIexfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds. Much easier to clean fluid spills.
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Not exactly. We had a Left Hydraulic leak over the Indian Ocean and I got to land on a wet runway at Diego Garcia with no anti-skid.Lemme guess, you were sitting in the right seat and didn't know that the anti-skid only works with the pilot's pedals?
Not exactly. We had a Left Hydraulic leak over the Indian Ocean and I got to land on a wet runway at Diego Garcia with no anti-skid.