INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Still have duct tape on anyway. Really don't wanna lose these guys. Lid popped a tiny bit, like usual. Not a ton like this morning and a little while ago. Duct tape held it right on.
Seems like IncuView would have addressed this problem by now. Something as simple as an upgraded turner arm with a shorter throw would fix 99.9% of the issues. Mine has been solid as a rock since I bent the arm on it, but not everyone would know to do this. I'll give them a call in the morning...
 
I worked for and a/c & heating company for a few years, and built and installed ducting as well. Don't recall using much duct tape, either. Used a good bit of aluminum tape, though...
Most of our work was with "slips" & "drives"; don't remember ever using tape of any sort, but that was a long time ago & I've slept too many times since then.
 
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I knew I got up for a reason this morning. And all this time I thought it was to sit in the woods for 4 hours freezing my tush off
Ihave to apologize... I misquoted the origin of WD-40. I was relying on memory to tell that story, and that usually comes with a lot of room for error! Here's the real story:

In 1953, a fledgling company called Rocket Chemical Company and its staff of three set out to create a line of rust-prevention solvents and degreasers for use in the aerospace industry.
Working in a small lab in San Diego, California, it took them 40 attempts to get the water displacing formula worked out. But they must have been really good, because the original secret formula for WD-40® -which stands for Water Displacement perfected on the 40th try—is still in use today.
Convair, an aerospace contractor, first
 
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Re. The banana thing: funny, they are the tastiest at that stage... So unknowingly I have been eating cancer preventitive??? :yesss: (Or is someone pullin my leg???)
 
Most of our work was with "slips" & "drives"; don't remember ever using tape of any sort, but that was a long time ago & I've slept too many times since then.
Our use of aluminum tape was usually used around the plenum and top of the air collector. On the ductwork... not so much. I've slept a lot of times since then, and I think I need to do some more of that right now. The WD-40 fiasco did me in! I think I'm going to call it a night. It's been fun! Have a good night, whites!
 
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