why are so many on but no one in the chat rooms?

Are you still coming to the Chattanooga Dyno Day? If you can make it to Macon, Ga. on Nov. 22nd, we gonna have a track day (1/4 mi) and you will get to meet a lot of the crazies that are on here.
 
i wanna make both but we took a new contract and i workin 70 hr weeks
i weld on natural gas lines for double d pipeline here locally
 
beats the hell out of refreshing ewvery damn post to see what folks said tho
 
maybe one day but damn 138 member online and 1 in the chat house....me
 
Streetgliderx said:
maybe one day but damn 138 member online and 1 in the chat house....me
Most are Lurker Homo's and are skeerd to post anything...I don't know why these guys are perfectly harmless :D
 
Streetgliderx said:
i weld on natural gas lines for double d pipeline here locally

No one has a comment on this????? Sounds like a heck of a job. :vroam:
 
Streetgliderx said:
it pays the bills and for tha toys!

I have a question I have always wondered about. Being in FL and working on alot of larger homes down here, I have always wondered something.
These houses always have generators. Quite a few are natural gas. If we loose power (we get those Hurricane things down here :D ) does the natural gas keep working? Is there pump stations and such that require power? OR since then there is a majority of these homes in a common area with generators all firing up at the same time, what does that do with the pressure on the line?
Basically, are all those generators gonna work?

Oh, and I do get on the chat from time to time.
 
generators run off ounces of gas... lines laid in your streets are depending on size, plastic or steel, demand, and other items they may have up to 700psi on them and then regulated down to your needs in the home.... it takes alot of users to pull demand down on the lines. even if all the generators in the state kicked on the line in front of your house could probably run em.... and alot of gas facilities( regulator stations, metering stations, gate stations) all use electric power to run alot of instruments but key components like regulators are self contained and are gas controlled units so no electric failure ability
 
This thing got ho'ed purdy fast.....

In answer to your question: This whole forum is a chat room...... Unlike most forums where you ask a question and it doesn't get answered for a fkn week... if ever......

D
 
Also the reason I say if you don't mind reading through the madness you can find anything your looking for in this forum
 

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