Re: [AFMUG] BDC filings are due in 32 days!

2023-01-27 Thread Steve Jones
Bdc is for girls On Fri, Jan 27, 2023, 5:59 PM Brian Webster wrote: > *Is your FCC BDC report ready? It’s due March 1st.* > > > > *Only 32 days left to get it done.* > > > > The FCC 477 program is gone! Billing software reports *will not make you > compliant anymore*. > > > > Regulatory Solution

Re: [AFMUG] beet juice

2023-01-27 Thread Steve Jones
Drilling longer into the winter with less risk of karen calling the epa for the blue or pink water. I was reading an rfq a while back that the municipality required all biodegradable, green operators, specifically mentioned antifreeze in the water. I'm not going for it, it had a bunch of other req

[AFMUG] BDC filings are due in 32 days!

2023-01-27 Thread Brian Webster
Is your FCC BDC report ready? It's due March 1st. Only 32 days left to get it done. The FCC 477 program is gone! Billing software reports will not make you compliant anymore. Regulatory Solutions can help keep you compliant, by making filing BDC program data as painless as possible.

Re: [AFMUG] Direct bury tracer wire reccomendations/experience.

2023-01-27 Thread Chuck McCown via AF
Maybe these guys bought the product: https://gasleaksensors.com/products/ultra-trac-acoustic-pipe-locator/ Sure would like to try one. From: Carl Peterson Sent: Friday, January 27, 2023 11:31 AM To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Direct bury tracer wire reccomendations/

Re: [AFMUG] Direct bury tracer wire reccomendations/experience.

2023-01-27 Thread Chuck McCown via AF
If you go to the companies website, they are not showing it for sale. The youtube videos are 7 years old. I wonder if the product died. From: Carl Peterson Sent: Friday, January 27, 2023 11:31 AM To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Direct bury tracer wire reccomendations

Re: [AFMUG] Direct bury tracer wire reccomendations/experience.

2023-01-27 Thread Chuck McCown via AF
Interesting... This is what I was talking about. Looks a bit difficult and time consuming to get a good result. From: Carl Peterson Sent: Friday, January 27, 2023 11:31 AM To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Direct bury tracer wire reccomendations/experience. Has anyo

Re: [AFMUG] Direct bury tracer wire reccomendations/experience.

2023-01-27 Thread Carl Peterson
Has anyone ever used something like this? https://www.trackerlocating.com/ultra-trac-apl-acoustic-pipe-locator/ On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 11:47 AM Chuck McCown via AF wrote: > I know there are sonar types of devices that can locate objects buried in > the sea floor or the bottom of a lake. So su

Re: [AFMUG] Direct bury tracer wire reccomendations/experience.

2023-01-27 Thread Chuck McCown via AF
I know there are sonar types of devices that can locate objects buried in the sea floor or the bottom of a lake. So surely there is a way to adapt that technology to find gas lines. You might have to have a big rubber pad and some acoustically conductive gel, like they use in ultrasounds, to d

Re: [AFMUG] Direct bury tracer wire reccomendations/experience.

2023-01-27 Thread Chris Fabien
There are times visual contact is just not practicable without extreme expense. We have a lot of sandy seasonal high water table areas where it's difficult to expose a line even 3ft deep, and anything deeper is impossible without dewatering and shoring. Even with a vac truck you just might catch a

Re: [AFMUG] beet juice

2023-01-27 Thread Chris Fabien
What's your application for this? On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 7:28 PM Steve Jones wrote: > > where does a guy look to find beetjuice for lowering water freezepoint that > doesnt have other additives or salt in in? saline free beet brine if you > will. Is beet soluble enough to get in powder form? >