Bob, thanks for the handyman traveler update. You might want to check with the airlines about the tools. offer to let them be stored underneath the plane but also toss in a plug saying that you are leaving those tools there and will not be bringing them back and anything the airline can assist with would be greatly appreciated. I might not be on when you leave so the very best of luck and thanks for all the good works you do for so many Lee
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 08:40:52PM -0400, chiliblindman wrote: > In five days my mission trip to Hungary starts. We will be flying > non-stop from New York to Hungary. I will be packing and weighting my bags > to the max limit. I will take some meters over that I do not use any longer > and let them keep them. My amp-probe meters and a power meter will come in > handy for them when trouble shooting items and setting up for max elect > savings. I will also take my infrared heat meter to trouble shoot electrical > panels which is quite handy for reading power balance or over-heated and > failing breakers and fuses. I will take a set of spare tools along to let > them keep also. There will be a limit to tools due to weight. Weight wise, > there really aren't too many tools I can take and still have stuff I need, so > checking the weight will limit just what I take. Electronics go first and > plain hand tools will be last to be added if allowed. > It will be quite an experience and hopefully just a lot of fun and > making new friends for life to work with in the future. > ........................bob > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > -- The life of a repo man is always intense. Come and chat with me at #quietzone on irc.newnet.net
